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A  BIBLIOGRAPHY  RELATING  TO 
WILLIAMS  COLLEGE  1793-1911 

By  JOHN  ADAMS  LOWE,  M.A.     ^    H^    I^ 


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WILLIAMSIANA 

A  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  PAMPHLETS  & 
BOOKS  RELATING  TO  THE  HISTORY 
OF  WILLIAMS  COLLEGE  ••  1793-  1911 
COMPILED   BY  JOHN  ADAMS   LOWE,  M.A. 


PUBLISHED  BY  THE  TRUSTEES 

WILLIAMSTOWN,  MASSACHUSETTS 

MDCCCCXI 


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The  Tottlb,  MoREHoysE  &  Taylor  Comianv. 


TO  MY  MOTHER 

who  inspired,  encouraged  and  shared 

my  undergraduate  years  at 

Williams  College 


305i.99 


INTRODUCTION 

This  attempt  to  bring  together  the  titles  of  books  and  pamphlets 
including  a  few  manuscripts  and  magazine  articles  dealing  with  Wil- 
liams college,  was  started  in  1907  at  the  suggestion  of  Mr,  James  I, 
Wyer,  to  be  submitted  to  the  New  York  State  Library  School  as  the 
bibliographic  thesis  in  partial  fulfillment  of  the  requirements  for  the 
B.L.S.  degree. 

The  catalogued  and  uncatalogued  material  in  the  Williams  College 
Library  forms  the  basis  of  the  bibliography.  It  has  been  examined  in 
detail.  The  Berkshire  Athenaeum,  Boston  Public  Library,  Library  of 
Congress,  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  Library,  Massachusetts 
State  Library,  New  York  Public  Library  and  the  New  York  State 
Library  have  been  searched  for  additional  data.  The  subject  readings 
under  which  the  material  is  grouped  are  those  indicated  in  Deiveys 
Decimal  Classification  in  the  section  for  colleges  and  universities. 

The  incompleteness  of  the  collection  covered  by  this  bibliography 
is  apparent  to  no  one  more  than  it  is  to  the  compiler.  But  with  this 
very  fact  in  mind  it  is  published  that  it  may  serve  to  indicate  to 
persons  seeking  such  information  what  printed  matter  is  at  hand 
regarding  the  various  phases  of  Williams  college.  But,  moreov^, 
it  is  issued  with  the  sincere  hope  that  the  collection  will  be  made  more 
nearly  complete  and  be  increased  by  gifts  of  publications  of  all  kinds, 
class  and  alumni  reports  and  other  memorabilia,  either  in  manuscript 
or  in  print,  relating  in  any  way  to  the  college,  its  officers,  alumni  and 
students.  It  is  intended  that  all  such  records  shall  be  carefully  pre- 
served and  systematically  arranged  in  the  College  Library,  in  order 
that  they  may  be  available  to  the  Alumni  and  to  all  who  are  interested 
in  the  history  and  life  of  the  college. 

It  is  a  pleasure  to  acknowledge  the  kind  interest  of  many  persons 
in  this  bibliography.  To  two  gentlemen  especially  I  tender  my  warm- 
est thanks.  Mr.  Herman  Henry  Bernard  Meyer,  Chief  Bibliographer 
of  the  Library  of  Congress,  has  given  me  several  valuable  suggestions. 
My  esteemed  friend,  Dr.  Leverett  Wilson  Spring,  D.D.,  Professor  of 
English  Literature,  Emeritus,  in  Williams  college,  has  read  the  manu- 
script and  in  this  way  has  brought  to  my  researches  the  benefit  of  his 
life-long  studies  in  the  history  of  Williams  college. 

Williams  College  Library 
May  191 1 


CONTENTS 


List  of  Headings 

Page 

Addresses 5 

Baccalaureate 5 

Commencement o 

Inaugural 7 

Alumni   Association 7 

Athletics 8 

Berkshire  Medical  Institution 9 

Bibliography 10 

Biography lo 

Buildings,  Arranged  by  names  of  each lo 

Catalogues,  Annual  and  General I2 

Charter 12 

Classes i3 

Biennial  songs 13 

Class  books 13 

Class  Day  exercises 14 

Class  reports IS 

Commencement    ....                 19 

Curriculum 19 

Customs 19 

Diplomas .  20 

History 20 

Laws 22 

Library 22 

President,   Subdivided  by  officers,  chronologically  arranged        ...  23 

Publications 25 

Religious    interests 26 

Societies 27 

Adelphic  Union  Lyceum  of  Natural  History 

Art  Association  Mendelssohn  Society 

Classical  Association  Mills  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Coffee  Club  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Gamma  Chapter 

Gargoyle  Society  Philologian  Society 

Good  Government  Club  Philotechnian  Society 

Songs             30 

Student  Life 30 

Treasurer 31 

Trustees 31 

Williams  in  fiction  and  verse 32 

Index 33 


A  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WILLIAMS  COLLEGE 


Addresses 

Addresses  at  a  memorial  meeting, 
July  3,  1888,  in  honor  of  Edward  Clark, 
Ephraim  Flint,  William  E.  Dodge, 
Edward  D.  Morgan,  P.  A.  Chadbourne. 
Added  an  address  in  regard  to  the  late 
Barclay  Jermain,  Williamstown,  1883. 
45P.     O. 

Bascom,  John.  Address  delivered 
before  the  Horticultural  and  landscape 
gardening  association  of  Williams  col- 
lege. North  Adams,  Greylock  Senti- 
nel Press,   1853.     i6p.     O. 

Bascom,  John.  The  threefold  king- 
dom :  an  address  before  the  Mills 
theological  society  of  Williams  college 
June  21,  1872.  Albany,  Weed,  Parsons 
&  Co.,  1872.     2op.     O. 

Calhoun,  S.  H.  Oration  delivered 
July  4,  1829  before  the  faculty  and 
students  of  Williams  college.  Wil- 
liamstown, 1829.     i3p.     O. 

Field,  D.  D.  Address  on  the  occa- 
sion of  unveiling  the  monument  to  the 
graduates  and  undergraduates  of  Wil- 
liams college  who  fell  in  the  Civil  war; 
delivered  at  Williamstown,  July  28, 
1868.  Paris,  Louis  Edmonds,  1873. 
i6p.     O. 

Kellogg.  G.  B.  Oration  delivered 
July  4,  1829,  before  the  Anti-slavery 
society  of  Williams  college.  Williams- 
town,  1829.     22p.     O. 

Olds,  G.  S.  An  inaugural  oration 
delivered  in  the  chapel  of  Williams 
college,  October  14,  1806.  Stockbridge, 
H.  Willard,  1806.     i6p.     O. 

Palmer,  W.  P.  Poem  spoken  July 
4.  1828  before  the  Anti-slavery  society 
of  Williams  college.  Williamstown, 
1828.     24p.  nar.     S. 

Rogers,  W  :  B.  Address  before  the 
Lyceum  of  natural  history  of  Williams 
college,  August  14,  1855.  Bost.,  T.  R. 
Marvin,   1855.     34P-     O. 

Strong,  A.  H.  An  oration  delivered 
before  the  corporation  and  faculty  of 
Williams  college,  July  15,  1835.  2nd 
ed.     n.  p.,   1843.     I2p.     O. 

See  also  Alumni  Association  and 
Buildings. 

baccalaureate 

Bascom,  John.  Belief  and  action: 
a    baccalaureate    sermon    delivered    at 


Williamstown,  August  4,   1861.     Bost., 
T.  R.  Marvin,  1861.    22p.     O. 

Carter,  Franklin.  "He  that  find- 
eth  his  life  shall  lose  it."  (In  Wil- 
liams weekly.  1894-5.  8:  Com- 
mencement issue) 

Carter,  Franklin.  "It  is  written, 
man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone." 
(In  Williams  weekly.  1897-8.  11: 
Commencement  issue) 

Carter,  Franklin.  "Unto  a  perfect 
man."  (In  Williams  weekly.  1893-4. 
7 :    Commencement  issue) 

Carter,  Franklin.  "When  Jesus 
therefore  saw  his  mother."  (In  JVil- 
liams  weekly.  1896-7.  10:  Com- 
mencement issue) 

Chadbourne,  P.  A.  Permanence 
and  purpose  of  the  works  of  CJod : 
baccalaureate  discourse  1878.  N.  Y., 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1878.  I9p.  O. 
Dewey,  H.  P.  Baccalaureate  ser- 
mon. (In  Springfield  republican. 
June  20,  1910.     p.6) 

Fitch,  Ebenezer.  Useful  knowl- 
edge and  religion,  recommended  to  the 
pursuit  and  improvement  of  the  young; 
in  a  discourse,  addressed  to  the  candi- 
dates for  the  baccalaureate,  in  Wil- 
liams college,  September  i,  1799. 
Pittsfield,  Chester  Smith,  n.  d.  34p.  O. 
Garfield,  H.  A.  Address  to  the 
class  of  1909.  (In  Springfield  repub- 
lican.    June  21,  1909) 

Garfield,  H.  A.  [Baccalaureate  ad- 
dress to  the  class  of  191 1.]  (In 
Springfield  republican.  June  19,  191 1) 
Gladden,  Washington.  "Whoso- 
ever shall  seek  to  gain  his  life  shall 
lose  it."  (In  Williams  weekly.  1892- 
3-     6:   June  22,  p.  4-5) 

Griffin,  E  :  D.  An  address  deliv- 
ered to  the  class  of  graduates  of  Wil- 
liams college,  at  the  commencement, 
September  4,  1822.  Pittsfield,  Phineas 
Allen,  1822.     i2p.     O. 

Griffin,  E  :  D.  A  sermon  preached 
September  2,  1827,  before  the  candi- 
dates for  the  bachelor's  degree  in 
Williams  college.  Williamstown,  Rid- 
ley Bannister,  1827.     2ip.     O. 

Hopkins,  Henry.  Baccalaureate 
sermon  delivered  June  18,  1905.  (In 
Williams  record.  1905-6.  19 :  no.  21 
daily,  p.  1-6) 


WILLIAMSIANA 


Hopkins,  }>Iark.  The  Bible  and 
pantheism ;  a  baccalaureate  sermon, 
delivered  at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  July 
29,  1866.  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1866. 
20p.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  The  body  the  tem- 
ple of  God ;  a  baccalaureate  sermon, 
delivered  at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  June 
25,  1871.  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1871. 
23P.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Choice  and  ser- 
vice ;  a  baccalaureate  sermon,  deliv- 
ered at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  July  31, 
1864.  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1864. 
24p.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  The  circular  and 
onward  movement;  a  baccalaureate 
sermon  delivered  at  Williamstown, 
Mass.,  June  23,  1872.  Bost.,  T.  R. 
Marvin,   1872.     2op.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Eagles'  wings;  a 
baccalaureate  sermon,  delivered  at  Wil- 
liamstown. Mass.,  August  i,  1858. 
Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1858.     24p.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Enlargement;  a 
baccalaureate  sermon,  delivered  at  Wil- 
liamstown, Mass.,  August  2,  1863. 
Bost.,  1863.     24p.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Faith,  philosophy, 
and  reason delivered  at  Wil- 
liamstown, Mass.,  August  18,  1850. 
Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1850.    28p.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Higher  and  lower 
good;  a  baccalaureate  sermon,  deliv- 
ered at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  August 
4,  1857.  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1857. 
20p.      O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Liberality — its 
limits ;  a  baccalaureate  sermon,  deliv- 
ered at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  July  28, 
1867.  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1867. 
25p.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Life;  a  baccalau- 
reate sermon,  delivered  at  Williams- 
town, Mass.,  June  26,  1870.  Bost.,  T. 
R.  Marvin,  1870.     24p.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  The  living  house, 
or  God's  method  of  social  unity:  a 
baccalaureate  sermon  delivered  at  Wil- 
liamstown, Mass.,  August  3,  1862. 
Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1863.     26p.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  The  manifoldness 
of  man ;  a  baccalaureate  sermon,  deliv- 
ered at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  July  31, 
1859.  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1859. 
26p.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Nothing  to  be 
lost;  a  baccalaureate  sermon,  delivered 


at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  July  29,  i860. 
Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  i860.    28p.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Perfect  love ;  a 
baccalaureate  sermon,  delivered  at  Wil- 
liamstown, Mass.,  August  15,  1855. 
Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1855.  _  24?.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Providence  and 
revelation;  a  baccalaureate  sermon, 
delivered  at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  July 
30,  1865.  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1865. 
26p.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Receiving  and 
giving;  a  baccalaureate  sermon,  deliv- 
ered at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  August 
IS,  1852.  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1852. 
24p.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Self-denial ;  a 
baccalaureate  sermon,  delivered  at  Wil- 
liamstown, Mass.,  August  3,  1856. 
Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1856.     24p.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Spirit,  soul,  and 
body ;  a  baccalaureate  sermon,  deliv- 
ered at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  June  20, 
1869.  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1869. 
23p.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Strength  and 
beauty ;  a  baccalaureate  sermon,  deliv- 
ered at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  August 
17,  1851.  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1851. 
27p.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Zeal ;  a  baccalau- 
reate sermon,  delivered  at  Williams- 
town, Mass.,  July  26,  1868.  Bost,  T. 
R.  Marvin,  1868.     22p.     O. 

Moore,  Z.  S.  "I  count  all  things 
but  loss  for  the  excellency  of  the 
knowledge  of  Christ,"  a  baccalaureate 
sermon,  preached  at  Williamstown, 
Mass.,  August  30,  1818.     ms. 

Moore,  Z.  S.  "I  have  given  you  an 
example."  a  baccalaureate  sermon, 
preached  at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  Sep- 
tember 3,  1820.     ms. 

Moore,  Z.  S.  "Then  those  men 
assembled  and  found  Daniel  praying 
.  .  .  before  his  God,"  a  bgiccalau- 
reate  sermon,  preached  at  Williams- 
town, Mass.,  August  29,  1819.    ms. 

commencement 

Gladden,  Washington.  Dr.  Glad- 
den's  1905  commencement  address ; 
Religious  life  in  college  and  outside. 
(In  Williams  record,  1905-6.  19:  no. 
21,  p.  i) 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Speech  upon 
receiving  the  degree  of  L.H.D.  (In 
Williams  record.  1905-6.  19:  no.  24 
daily,  p.  6) 


WILLIAMSIANA 


INAUGURAL 

Griffin,  E  :  D.  Inaugural  address, 
November  14,  1821.  ms.  in  Williams 
college  library. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  An  inaugural  dis- 
course, delivered  by  Mark  Hopkins,  at 
Williams  college,  September  15,  1836. 
Troy.  N.  Tuttle,  1836.     3ip.  _D. 

Chadbourne,  p.  a.  Williams  col- 
lege :  inauguration  of  President  Paul 
Ansel  Chadbourne,  July  27,  1872. 
Printed  by  order  of  the  Trustees. 
Williamstown,   1872.    430.     O. 

Carter,  Franklin.  Williams  col- 
lege :  inauguration  of  President  Frank- 
lin Carter,  July  6,  1881.  Printed  by 
order  of  the  Trustees.  Williamstown, 
1882.     46p.     O. 

Hopkins,  Henry.  Williams  college  : 
inauguration  of  President  Henry  Hop- 
kins, 1902.  North  Adams,  The  Ad- 
vance Press,  n.  d.  59p.  O.  [C.  L. 
Maxcy,  editor.] 

Garfield,  H.  A.  President  Gar- 
field's inaugural  address.  (In  Wil- 
liams record.     1908-9.     22:    no.  27) 

Garfield,  H.  A.  Williams  college : 
address  of  Harry  Augustus  Garfield, 
LL.D.  at  his  induction  into  the  office 
of  president,  October  7,  1908.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     33p.     O. 

Garfield,  H.  A.  Williams  college : 
the  induction  of  Harry  Augustus  Gar- 
field, LL.D.  into  the  office  of  president, 
October  seventh  MDCCCCVIII. 
[Alumni  edition.  Pittsfield,  Mass., 
Eagle  Print,  n.  d.     88p.     O.] 

Garfield.  H.  A.  Williams  college : 
the  induction  of  Harry  Augustus  Gar- 
field. LL.D.  into  the  office  of  president, 
October  seventh  MDCCCCVIII.  ip. 
I27p.  front,  (port.)  O.  Riverside 
Press,  n.  d.  [Prof.  L.  W.  Spring,  D.D. 
editor.] 

Alumni  Association 

Adams,  E.  L.  Williams  in  politics. 
(In  Williams  literary  monthly.  1886- 
7.     2:    104-9) 

Alumni.  Majority  and  minority  re- 
port of  the  committee  to  examine  into 
the  expediency  of  admitting  women 
as  students  to  the  college.  (In  Wil- 
liams vidette.  1874.  6 :  extra  no. 
18,  p.  l-ii) 

Alumni.  Records  of  the  society  of 
alumni  of  Williams  college ;  consti- 
tution adopted  September  5,  1821.    ms. 


Alumni  register,  annual.  1884-date. 
no.  I — date,  D.  Williamstown,  1884- 
date. 

Alumni  visiting  committee.     Reports. 

1874  French,  J.  C.  North  Adams, 
J.  T.  Robinson  &  Son,  1874-     I5P-     O. 

1879  VanVechten,  A.  W.  North 
Adams.  J.  T.  Robinson  &  Son,  1879. 
26p.     O. 

1884  Hall,  G.  S.  Williamstown, 
1884.     up.     O. 

1896  Dike,  S.  W.    n.  t.  p.    8p.    O. 

1897  Mygatt,  L.  C.     n.  t.  p.    4p.    O. 
1902     Hutchins,     C.     L.      n.     t.     p. 

4P.     O. 

1908  Holt,  C.  S.  (In  Williams 
bulletin.  Alumni  number,  September, 
1908,  p.  1-8) 

1910  Heath,  C.  A.  (In  Williams 
alumni    review.     1910.     2 :     no.    3,    p. 

6-13) 

1910  Terry,  C.  T.  (In  Williams 
alumni   review.      1910.     2 :     no.    3,    p. 

13-19) 

Bross,  William.  America  as  a 
field  for  the  exertions  of  the  Christian 
scholar;  an  address  delivered  before 
the  alumni  of  Williams  college  .  .  . 
July  31,  1866,  with  a  poem  .  .  .by 
T.  C.  French.  Chic,  Tribune  Co., 
1866.     5SP-     O. 

Constitution  of  the  Alumni  athletic 
association.  (In  Williams  weekly. 
1902-3.     16:    49-51) 

Cooper,  S.  W.  Modern  statesmen 
— a  satire;  delivered  before  the  society 
of  alumni  of  Williams  college  .  .  . 
June  28,  1871.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     I9P-     O. 

Demond,  Charles.  An  address  de- 
livered before  the  society  of  alumni 
of  Williams  college,  at  Williamstown, 
Mass.,  August  i,  1865.  Bost,  T.  R. 
Marvin,   1865.     39p.     O. 

Dillingham,  W:  H.  An  address 
delivered  before  the  society  of  the 
alumni  of  Williams  college,  Williams- 
town, Mass.,  at  the  annual  commence- 
ment, August  19,  1835.  Phil.,  John 
Thompson,   1835.    23p.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  An  address  de- 
livered before  the  society  of  alumni 
of  Williams  college,  at  the  celebration 
of  the  semi-centennial  anniversary, 
August  16,  1843.  Bost,  T.  R.  Mar- 
vin,  1843.     2nd  ed.     4op.     O. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Law  of  progress ; 
a  centennial  discourse  before  the 
alumni  of  Williams  college.  North 
Adams,  1876.     22p.     O. 


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WILLIAMSIANA 


HuBBELL,  C.  B.  Barclay  Jermain : 
address  July  3,  1883,  before  the  society 
of  alumni  of  Williams  college.  (In 
Williams  college :  Trustees'  memorial 
meeting.     1883.     p.  40-5) 

HuBBELL,  C.  B.  Remarks  ...  on 
the  occasion  of  the  presentation  of  a 
loving  cup  to  Francis  Lynde  Stetson, 
Esq.  Alumni  dinner,  commencement, 
June  26,  1907.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8  p.  sq.  S. 

Kennedy,  Howard.  Williams  in 
education.  (In  WiUiams  literary 
monthly.      1888-9.     A'-    35i-6i) 

Mark  Hopkins  memorial  committee. 
Report.     Williamstown,  1890.     7P-     O. 

Necrology,  see  BIOGRAPHY,  Obit- 
uary record 

Nelson,  H.  L.  An  appeal  for  the 
humanities ;  an  address  delivered  at 
the  annual  dinner  of  the  Williams 
alumni  association  in  the  city  of  New 
York,  December  7,  1899.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
7p.     O. 

Paige,  A.  C.  An  address  delivered 
before  the  society  of  the  alumni  of 
Williams  college,  at  Williamstown, 
Mass.,  August  s,  1862.  Bost.,  T.  R. 
Marvin,  1862.  3ip.  O.  Contains  his- 
torical matter. 

A  post  prandial  reminiscence  of  the 
life,  character  and  public  service  of 
the  late,  lamented  Bill  Pratt,  delivered 
at  the  annual  dinner  1889.  N.  Y.  1889. 
2ip.  portrs.  pi.     O. 

Robbins,  Thomas.  An  address  de- 
livered before  the  society  of  the  alurnni 
of  Williams  college,  at  their  twenty- 
second  anniversary,  August  16.  1843. 
Bost,  T.  R.  Marvin.  1843-     5iP-.  O. 

White,  Joseph.  Address  delivered 
before  the  society  of  alumni  of  Wil- 
liams college,  August  14,  1855.  Bost., 
T.  R.  Marvin,  1855.  48p.  O.  Con- 
tains a  poem  read  by  E.  W.  B.  Can- 
ning at  the  same  meeting. 

Williams  alumni  association  of  New 
York.  Articles  of  association  with 
the  list  of  officers  and  members. 

1885     [N.    Y.,    Everit    Bros.,    1885] 

20p.      T. 

1891     n.  p.,  n.  d.     I9p.     T. 

1900    n.  p.,  n.  d.     I7p.     T. 

Williams  alumni  house  (incorpo- 
rated) Williamstown,  Mass.  n.  p., 
n.   d.    [1910]     i6p.   ob.     S. 

Williams  association  of  Boston. 

1875  Bost.   1875      8p.     O. 

1876  Bost.   1876     I4P.     O. 

1877  Bost.    1877     i8p.  nar.     O. 


Woodbridge,  J.  An  address  deliv- 
ered before  the  society  of  the  alumni 
of  Williams  college,  on  the  day  of  the 
annual  commencement,  September  3, 
1823.  Hartford,  George  Goodwin, 
1823.     i8p.     O. 

6"^^  a/.yo  Periodicals  Williams  alumni 
review. 


Athletics 


Con- 
1902- 


Alumni  athletic  association, 
stitution.  (In  Williams  weekly. 
3.     16:  49-51) 

The  athletic  tax.  (In  Williams 
record.     1910-11.     24:     no.    23,    p.    2) 

Baseball ;  Amherst  vs.  Williams, 
July  I,  1859,  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.  (In 
Hampshire  &  Franklin  express.  July 
8,  1859) 

Baseball  in  the  early  sixties ;  first 
intercollegiate  contest  ever  played. 
(In  Gulielmensian.     1910.     53:    258-0} 

Baseball  in  1859,  Amherst  vs.  Wil- 
liams in  first  intercollegiate  contest. 
(In  Williams  record.  1909-10.  23: 
no.  II,  p.  4-5) 

Basketball :  a  championship  team. 
(In  Williams  record.  1905-6.  19: 
no.  2,  p.  1-6) 

Basketball :  national  champions.  (In 
Williams  record.  1907-8.  21 :  no.  2, 
p.  1-6) 

Basketball  schedule — its  significance. 
(In  Williams  record.  1910-11.  24: 
no.  29,  p.  2) 

Basketball :  successful  season,  1906. 
(In  Williams  record.  1906-7.  20:  no. 
2,  p.  I,  2,  4-7) 

Change  in  the  election  of  managers. 
(In  Williams  record.  1910-11.  24: 
no.  2,  p.  1-2) 

Constitution  and  by-laws  of  the 
Athletic  council  and  associations  of 
Williams  college  (member  of  the 
Intercollegiate  association  of  U.  S.) 
1897-1906.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     36p.     D. 

same    1897- 1910.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

39p.     D. 

Cooper,  W  :  S.  Rowing  at  Wil- 
liams. (In  Gulielmensian.  1908.  51: 
37-42) 

Crew  of  the  college.  (In  Williams 
quarterly.     1871-2.     19:     157-8) 

Eligibility  rules.  (In  Williams 
weekly.     1901-2.     15 :   no.  26,  p.  337-8) 

Fall  race  of  1872.  (In  Williams 
quarterly.     1871-2.     19:    81-3) 


WILLIAMSIANA 


Football:  five  victories — 1909.  (In 
Williams  record.  1909-10.  23 :  no. 
40,  p.  i) 

Football  reform.  (In  Williams 
record.     1904-5.     18:    no.  39,  p.  6-7) 

Football  review  for  1904.  (In  Wil- 
liams record.  i904-5-  18:  no.  34, 
p.  1-4) 

for  1905.     (In  Wilhams  record. 

1905-6.     19 :    no.  44.  p.  1-6) 

for  1906.     (In  Williams  record. 

1906-7.    20:    no.  41,  p.  1-7) 

for  1907.     (In  Williams  record. 

1907-8.    21 :    no.  39,  p.  1-6) 

for  1908.     (In  Williams  record. 

1908-9.     22:    no.  42,  p.  I,  3-5) 

for  1909.     (In  Williams  record. 

1909-10.     23 :    no.  40,  p.  I,  3-9) 

for  1910.     (In  Williams  record. 

1910-11.    24:    no.  41,  p.  1-9) 

HuYCK,  E.  N.  Some  notes  on  base- 
ball at  Williams  before  1870.  (In 
Williams     literary     monthly.       1887-8. 

3:    174-7) 

Relations  with  Dartmouth  severed. 
(In  Williams  record.  1907-8.  21 :  no. 
2,  p.  1-2) 

Report  of  the  Williams  college 
athletic  council  to  the  alumni  and 
friends  of  the  college  concerning  the 
improvement  of  Weston  field,  with 
map.     Bost.,  F.  Wood,  1897.     i6p.     D. 

Rules  on  athletics.  (In  Williams 
record.     1906-7.     29:    no.  17,  p.  2) 

Russell,  J :  E.  Football  situation 
at  Williams.  (In  Williams  aJumni 
review.     1910.     2 :    no.  5,  p.  9-10) 

Stoddard,  C  :  A.  Early  athletics  at 
Williams  college.  In  Gulielmensian. 
1895.     38:    12-14) 

Subscription  determined  by  room  rent 
basis.  (In  Williams  record.  1909-10. 
23:    no.  23,  p.  i) 

Swimming-pool.  (In  Williams  rec- 
ord.    1904-5.     18:    no.  23,  p.  3) 

Tenney,  S.  G.  Athletics  at  Wil- 
liams  college.     (In   Outing.     17:    142) 

Track  insignia.  (In  Williams  rec- 
ord.    1906-7.     20:    no.  7,  p.  2) 

Work  of  the  Athletic  council  and  a 
pressing  need.  (In  Williams  record. 
1905-6.     19 :    no.  28,  p.  2) 

Restriction.  (In  Williams  record. 
1908-9.    21  :    no.  51,  p.  1-5) 

Van  de  Carr,  G.  C.  &  Ernst,  M.  L., 
comps.  Statistics  of  undergraduate 
activities  of  Williams  college.  Wil- 
liamstown,    1908.     5op.     O. 


Berkshire  Medical  Institution 

Allen^  Thomas.  Berkshire  medical 
institution,    1834-5. 

Annual  announcement,  catalogue  and 
catalogue  of  all  graduates,  1823-67. 
Pittsfield,  1823-67. 

Bailey,  R.  W.  An  address  delivered 
at  the  annual  commencement  of  the 
Berkshire  medical  institution,  Pitts- 
field,  December  23,  1824.  Pittsfield, 
Phineas  Allen,    1825.     24p.     O. 

Catalogue  of  graduates  1823-67. 
(In  45th  catalogue,  1867,  page  11) 

Catalogue  of  the  officers  and  stu- 
dents of  Williams  college  and  of  the 
Berkshire  medical  institution  con- 
nected with  it.  1823.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
I9p. 

Childs,  H:  H.  &  Todd,  J:  Ad- 
dresses at  the  dedication  of  the  new 
college  building,  1852.     Pittsfield,  1852. 

Childs,  H  :  H.  Philosophy  of  gen- 
eral principles  :  an  introductory  lecture 
delivered  before  the  medical  class  of 
the  Berkshire  medical  institution, 
August  I,  1844.  Pittsfield,  Charles 
Montague,    1844.     32p.     O. 

Clinical  report  by  P.  S.  Brown. 

Correspondence,  1823-24. 

Hitchcock.  E.  Utility  of  natural 
history :  a  discourse  delivered  before 
the  Berkshire  medical  institution,  at 
the  organization  of  the  Lyceum  of 
natural  history,  in  Pittsfield,  Septem- 
ber 10,  1823.     Pittsfield,  Phineas  Allen, 

1823.  32p.     O. 

Manuscript  theses  submitted  for  the 
degree  of  M.D.,  1823-67.  Note :  for 
list  of  authors,  see  Catalogue,   1862. 

Massachusetts.  House  of  Represen- 
tatives. Report  and  act  appropriating 
3000  dollars  to  repair  damage  by 
fire.  (In  legislative  documents.  1850. 
House  no.  104) 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  Resolve 
to  authorize  the  trustees  to  sell  certain 
real  and  personal  properties  and  for 
other  purposes.  (In  Acts  and  resolves. 
i860,     p.  811.     ch.  65) 

Matriculation  and  lecture  tickets, 
1827-66. 

Miscellaneous  papers,   1822-53. 

Officers  of  the  Pittsfield  Lyceum  of 
natural   history,    elected   September   9, 

1824.  (In      American     journal      of 
science.     9:    177) 

Parker,  Willard.  Address  deliv- 
ered before  the  graduating  class  of  the 


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Berkshire  medical  institution  at  Pitts- 
field,  1830. 

Scrap  book. 

Smith,  J.  E.  A.  Medical  college 
and  medical  societies,  1784-1875.  (In 
his  History  of  Pittsfield,  1800-76. 
1876.     p.  352-76) 

Williams,  S.  W.  A  biographical 
memoir  of  Josiah  Goodhue,  M.D.,  late 
president  of  the  Berkshire  medical  in- 
stitution ;  delivered  20th  of  November, 
1829.  Pittsfield,  Phineas  Allen,  n.  d. 
2op.    O. 

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Biograptty 

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EPHRAIM  WILLIAMS 

Fitch,  Ebenezer.  Historical  sketch 
of  the  life  and  character  of  Colonel 
Ephraim  Williams,  and  of  Williams 
college,  in  consequence  of  his  liberal 
bequest.  (In  Massachusetts  historical 
society;    Collections.     1802.    8:   47-58) 

Holden,  J.  A.  Colonel  Ephraim 
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Will.  (In  Durfee,  C,  History  of 
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Buildings   < 

Barber,  J.  W.  Sketch  of  the  college 
and  a  view  from  the  east,  1861.  (In 
his  Our  whole  country,  vol.  i,  p.  288- 
9.     Cinn.  1861) 

Indelible  photographs.  N.  Y.  1890. 
I3P.     D. 

Lowe,  J  :  A.  Williams  of  yesterday. 
(In  JVilliams  literary  monthly.  1905- 
6.  21 :  138,  183,  255,  308,  356,  402,  452. 
22:    93.     illus.) 

New  Berkshire  quadrangle.  (In 
Williams    record.      1905-6.      19 :     no. 

31,  P-   i) 

Old  Williams.  (In  Williams  weekly. 
1893-4.  7  •  Centennial  number,  p. 
13-15) 

Schuyler,  M.  Williams  college; 
architecture  of  American  colleges. 
(In    Architectural    record.     1910.     28: 

435-9) 

A  scholar's  dormitory.  (In  Wil- 
liams record.  1907-8.  21 :  no.  8  and 
no.  9) 

alumni  hall 

New  Alumni  hall ;  transformation 
into  highly  artistic  reference  room. 
(In  Williams  record.     1908-9.     21 :  no. 

47,  P-  5) 

Old  chapel  remodeled.  (In  Wil- 
liams record.     1907-8.     20:    no.  53) 

Sumner,  S  :  B.  Lines  at  the  dedi- 
cation of  Alumni  hall,  1859;  poem 
read  at  the  Williams  college  alumni 
association  dinner,  Bost.,   1876. 

chapel,   1859 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Religious  teach- 
ing and  worship :    a  sermon,  preached 


WILLIAMSIANA 


at  the  dedication  of  the  new  chapel 
connected  with  Williams  college,  Sep- 
tember 22,  1859.  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin, 
1859-    24p.     D. 

Old  chapel  remodeled.  (In  Wil- 
liams record.     1907-8.    20:    no.   53) 

CLARK   HALL 

A  college  museum.  (In  Williams 
record.     1906-7.    20 :    no.  35,  p.  2) 

CURRIER   HALL 

A  commons-dormitory.  (In  Wil- 
liams record.     1907-8.    21 :   no.  26) 

EAST  COLLEGE 

Perry,  A.  L.  Destruction  of  East 
college  by  fire.  (In  his  Williamstown 
and  Williams  college.     1899.     p.  522-5) 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  Re- 
port and  resolve  on  the  petition  of  the 
President  and  the  Trustees  of  Wil- 
liams college  for  funds  to  rebuild  East 
college.  (In  Mass.  legislative  papers ; 
Senate  1842.     Senate  doc.  19) 

Rebuilt.  (In  Williams  record. 
1910-11.    24:   no.  21,  p.  10) 


of  the  new  chapel  connected  with  Wil- 
liams college,  Mass.  Williamstown, 
Ridley  Bannister,    1828.     37p.     D. 

Griffin  hall  remodeled.  (In  Williams 
quarterly.     1861-2.     9:   65) 

Lowe,  J :  A.  Story  of  a  college 
building.  (In  Williams  literary 
monthly.     1901-2.     17:     437-42) 

Re-dedication  of  Griffin  hall ;  the 
building  and  its  history.  (In  Williams 
record.     1904-5.     18:    no,.  9,  p.    1-4) 

Richards,  G:  M.  To  Griffin  hall 
(rededication,  April  29th,  1904)  (In 
Williams  literary  monthly.  1904-5. 
20:    378) 

HOPKINS   HALL 

Carter,  Franklin.  A  memorial  of 
a  great  teacher :  an  address  delivered 
at  the  dedication  in  Hopkins  hall.  (In 
Christian   Union.     1890) 

[Carter,  Franklin.]  Report  of 
Mark  Hopkins  memorial  committee. 
Williamstown,  1890.     5p.     O. 

Scudder,  H.  E.  Mark  Hopkins's  col- 
lege :  address  at  the  dedication  of 
Mark  Hopkins  memorial  hall.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     I9p.     D. 


FIELD   memorial  OBSERVATORY 

Safford,  T.  H  :  Field  memorial 
observatory.  (In  Vierteljahrschrift 
der  Astron.  Gesellschaft.  19th  Band, 
2te  heft) 

GARGOYLE  GATE 

Gargoyle  gate.  (In  Williams  rec- 
ord.    1904-5.     18:    no.  30.  p.  i) 

Squires,  F  :  A.  The  Gargoyle  gate. 
{In  Art  and  decoration.    1911.    1:130) 

GOODRICH   HALL,    1 864 

General  and  mechanical  description 
of  the  buildings  to  be  erected  for  Wil- 
liams college  in  Williamstown.  (In 
Williams  quarterly.     1864-5.     12:70-2) 

Lowe,  J  :  A.  Passing  of  a  Williams 
landmark.  (In  Williams  literary 
monthly.     1906-7.    22 :    1-9) 

grace    HALL 

Williams  college;  Grace  hall  and 
the  new  dormitories,  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
i6p.     O. 

griffin  hall 

Griffin,  E  :  D.  A  sermon  preached 
September  2,    1828,   at  the   dedication 


HOPKINS    observatory 

Hopkins,  Albert.  An  address  de- 
livered at  the  opening  of  the  observa- 
tory of  Williams  college,  June  12,  1838. 
Pittsfield,  n.  d.     24p.     O. 

Safford,  T.  H.  The  development 
of  astronomy  in  the  United  States; 
a  discourse  read  June  25,  1888  to  com- 
memorate the  fiftieth  anniversary  of 
the  dedication  of  the  Hopkins  observa- 
tory of  Williams  college.  Williams- 
town, T.  R.  Marvin,  1888.     32?.     O. 

Safford,  T.  H.  Williams  catalogue 
of  north  polar  stars,  right  ascension 
for  1885.  Williamstown,  1888.  3p.  i. 
57p.  tables.     O. 

infirmary 

No  infirmary :  an  original  farce 
comedy  given  by  the  students  of  Wil- 
liams college,  Williamstown  Opera 
house,  April  25,  1894.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
4P.     D. 

Plans  for  the  new  infirmary.  (In 
Williams  record.  1910-11.  24:  no. 
6,  p.  I) 

Report  of  the  Williams  college  in- 
firmary for  1895-6,  and  a  list  of  gifts 


WILLIAMSIANA 


from  the  beginning  of  the  enterprise, 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     7p.     O. 

JACKSON   HALL 

Jackson  hall.  (In  Williams  record. 
190S-6.     19:    no.  54,  p.  2-3) 

Lowe,  J:  A.  Jackson  hall.  (In 
Gulielmensian.     1910.     53 :     38-42) 

JESUP   HALL 

A  new  Jesup  hall :  extensive  im- 
provements. (In  Williams  record. 
1905-6.     18:    no.  51) 

KELLOGG   HALL 

Lowe,  J:  A.  Kellogg  hall,  1847. 
(In  Williams  literary  monthly.  1905- 
6.    21 :   402) 

LAWRENCE   HALL 

see  Library 

MORGAN    HALL 

Committee  on  repairs  takes  action. 
(In  Williams  record.  1904-5-  18: 
no.  37) 

Morgan  hall  fire-swept;  college  and 
personal  property  loss  $30,000.00.  (In 
Williams  record.     i9p4-5-     18:   no.  33) 

Morgan  hall  rebuilt.  (In  Williams 
record.     1905-6.     19:    no.  6,  p.  i) 

THOMPSON    MEMORIAL    CHAPEL 

Dedication  of  memorial  chapel.  (In 
Williams  record.  1905-6.  19:  no.  23, 
p.  1-8) 

Dedication  of  the  chapel  of  Wil- 
liams college,  Frederick  Ferris 
Thompson  memorial,  Wednesday, 
June  twenty-first,  nineteen  hundred 
and  five,  [program]  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
8p.  il.     O. 

Hall,  C:  C.  A  sermon  preached 
at  the  dedication  of  the  Thompson 
inemorial  chapel,  Wednesday,  June 
21  St,  1905.  (In  Williams  record. 
1905-6.     19:    no.  23,  p.  5-8) 

Noble  college  chapel.  (In  Outlook. 
1905.     80:    776-8 )_ 

WEST    COLLEGE 

Lowe,  J  :  A.  When  the  college  was 
young.  (In  Williams  literary  monthly. 
1904-5.    20:   2-9) 


Pratt,  J.  B.  To  West  college: 
verse.  (In  Williams  literary  monthly. 
1895-6.     11:    351) 

Catalogues 

ANNUAL    CATALOGUE 

Catalogue.  Williamstown,  Mass., 
1800-date.  (1800-1820,  broadsides, 
1822-date.    O.) 

Catalogue  of  the  officers  and  stu- 
dents of  Williams  college  for  the 
academical  year  1856-7.  Williams- 
town,  1856.  32p.  O.  Published  by 
the  Sophomore  class. 

Catalogue  of  the  officers  and  stu- 
dents and  register  of  societies  in  Wil- 
liams college  for  the  academical  year 
1857-8.  Williamstown,  1857.  32p.  O. 
Published  by  the  Sophomore  class. 

GENERAL    CATALOGUE 

Catalogue.  Trojae,  Oppidi  Gulielmi, 
Bostoniae,    1844-74.     (Triennials) 

General  catalogue  of  the  officers  and 
graduates  of  Williams  college ;  1880, 
1885,  1890,  1900,  1905,  1910.  Williams- 
town,  1880-1910.     O. 

General  catalogue  of  non-graduates 
of  Williams  college,  1 799-1910.  Wil- 
liamstown, 1910.     97p.     O. 

Hewitt,  J :  H.  College  catalogues. 
(In  Williams  alumni  review.  1911. 
3:    no.  I,  p.  6-9) 

Non-graduate  catalogue.  (In  Wil- 
liams alumni  review.  191 1.  3:  no.  I, 
p.  2-4) 

Charter 

The  charter  of  Williams  college  as 
set  forth  in  certain  acts  of  the  Legis- 
lature of  Massachusetts.  (In  the 
annual  catalogue  of  the  college) 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  An  act 
for  directing  the  use  and  appropriation 
of  a  charitable  donation,  made  in 
a  certain  clause  in  the  last  will  and 
testament  of  Ephraim  Williams,  Esq. ; 
for  the  support  and  maintenance  of 
a  Free-school  in  Williamstown  in  the 
county  of  Berkshire ;  and  for  incorpo- 
rating certain  persons  as  trustees,  in 
order  more  effectually  to  execute  the 
intention  of  the  testator,  expressed  in 
the  same.  This  Act  passed  March  8, 
1785.  Original  edition,  chap.  17 ;  re- 
print sen  chap.  49;  private  and  special 
statutes,  1780-1805,  v.  i,  p.  89. 


WILLIAMSIANA 


13 


Massachusetts.  Legislature.  An 
act  in  addition  to  an  act,  entitled  "Act 
to  establish  a  college  in  the  county  of 
Berkshire,  within  this  Commonwealth, 
by  the  name  of  Williams  college." 
This  Act  passed  February  26,   1796. 

Masachusetts.  Legislature.  An  act 
to  establish  a  college  in  the  county  of 
Berkshire,  within  this  Commonwealth, 
by  the  name  of  Williams  college. 
This  act  passed  June  22,  1793. 


Classes 

BIENNIAL    SONGS 

1858  Songs  for  the  biennial  jubilee 
of  the  class  of  fifty-eight,  Williams. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.    8p.     O. 

1859  Songs  for  the  biennial  supper 
of  the  class  of  fifty-nine,  Williams  col- 
lege, July  30,  1857.  Pittsfield,  Chick- 
ering  &  Davis,  n.  d.     I2p.     O. 

i860  Songs  for  the  biennial  jubilee 
of  the  class  of  '60,  Williams  college, 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     i6p.     T. 

1861  Gage,  A.  F.  Biennial  songs 
of  the  class  of  sixty-one,  Williams 
college,     n.  t.  p.     i6p.     D. 

1864  Gardner,  Charles.  Biennial 
songs  of  the  class  of  sixty-four,  Wil- 
liams college.  Troy,  A.  W.  Scribner, 
1862.     2op.     O. 

1865  Warner,  M.  J.  Biennial 
songs' of  sixty-five,  Williams.  Troy, 
A.  W.  Scribner,  1863.     igp.     O. 

1S68  Sewall,  J.  Biennial  songs  of 
the  class  of  sixty-eight.  Troy,  A.  W. 
Scribner,  n.  d.     I9p.     D. 

class  books 

1872  Fiske,  F.  W.  Statistics  of 
the  class  of  '72  Williams  college. 
Williamstown,    1872.    8p.     D. 

1877  Adam,  W  :  L.  Statistics  of 
the  class  of  1877  Williams  college. 
North  Adams,  J.  T.  Robinson,  n.  d. 
I4p.     D. 

1879  FiSKE,  C.  C.  Statistics  of  the 
class  of  '79  Williams  college.  Wil- 
liamstown,  1879.     8p.     D. 

1880  KiLLETS,  J :  M.  Statistics  of 
the  class  of  1880  Williams  college. 
North  Adams,  J.  T.  Robinson,  1880. 
2ip.    D. 

1881  JuDD,  E:  S.  Statistics  of  the 
class  of  1881  Williams  college.  Athol, 
Mass.,  Athol  Transcript,  1881.    I9p.    D. 


1882  Heath,  C:  A.  Statistics  of 
the  class  of  1882  Williams  college. 
Williamstown,   1882.     34p.     D. 

1883  Pike,  F.  V.  Statistics  of  the 
class  of  'Sz  Williams  college.  Wil- 
liamstown,  1883.     36p.     D. 

1884  Ballinger,  R.  a.  Statistics 
of  the  class  of  '84  Williams  college. 
Albany,  Weed,  Parsons  &  Co.,  1884. 
34P-     D. 

1885  Gordon,  N.  F.  Statistics  of 
the  class  of  '85  Williams  college.  Wil- 
liamstown, 1885.    36p.    D. 

1886  Anderson,  G.  W.  Statistics 
of  the  class  of  eighty-six,  Williams 
college.  North  Adams,  No.  Adams 
Transcript,  1886.     38p.     D. 

1887  Clarke,  C:  H.  Statistics  of 
the  class  of  eighty-seven,  Williams 
college.  North  Adams,  W.  E.  Patti- 
son,  1887.    43P-     D. 

1888  Phillips,  E.  W.  Statistics  of 
the  class  of  eighty-eight,  Williams 
college.  North  Adams,  Hoosac  Valley 
News,  1888.    47p.     O. 

1889  Andrews.  E.  C.  Williams' 
class  book  1889.  North  Adams,  Larkin 
Bros.,   1889.     49p.     O. 

1890  Sellew,  E.  B.  Statistics  of 
the  class  of  ninety,  Williams  college. 
Williamstown,   1890.     38?.     O. 

1891  Marsh,  E.  H.  Statistics  of 
the  class  of  '91  Williams  college. 
Williamstown,  1891.     35p.     O. 

1892  Peabody,  J.  E.  Class  book  of 
ninety-two,  Williams  college.  Wil- 
liamstown,   1892.    48p.     O. 

1893  Long,  E.  M.  The  centennial 
class  book  of  Williams  college.  Wil- 
liamstown, 1893.     46p.     Cf. 

1894  Donnelly,  J.  H.  '94  class 
book,  Williams  college.  Williams- 
town, 1894.     75P-  ob.     T. 

1895  Berry,  M.  W.  Senior  class 
book,  Williams  college  1895.  Wil- 
liamstown, 1895.    9op.  ob.     T. 

1896  Alden,  F.  a.  Senior  class 
book,  Williams  college  1896.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     9ip.  ob.     D. 

1897  Cullen,  E.  p.  Senior  class 
book,  class  of  '97  Williams  college. 
n.  t.  p.     79p.  ob.     D. 

1898  Rarkhurst,  C:  P.  Class  of 
ninety-eight :  their  book.  Williams- 
town, 1898.     53p.     Q. 

1899  Vrooman,  L  H.  The  book  of 
the  class  of  ninety-nine.  Williams- 
town, 1899.    64p.     Q. 


14 


WILLIAMSIANA 


1900  GiBBS.  R.  C.  1900:  being  the 
senior  book  of  the  class  of  nineteen 
hundred  of  Williams  college.  Wil- 
liamstown,  1900.     7op.     O. 

1901  Newton,  F.  L.  Senior  book 
of  the  class  of  nineteen  hundred  and 
one.     Williamstown.    1901.     7ip-     Q- 

1902  HosMER,  W.  H:  Nineteen 
hundred  and  two  class  book ;  a  record 
of  the  senior  class  of  Williams  col- 
lege.    Williamstown,   IQ02.     2oop.     O. 

1903  Andrew,  W:  C.  Class  book 
of  the  class  of  nineteen  hundred  and 
three,  Williams  college.  Williams- 
town, 1903.     I28p.     O. 

1904  Bacon,  A.  C.  Senior  class 
book,  nineteen  hundred  and  four,  Wil- 
liams college.  Williamstown,  1904. 
I44p.     O. 

1905  Cook,  R.  E.  The  class  book, 
Williams  college  1905.  Williamstown, 
1905.     I49P-     O. 

1906  Lowe,  J :  A.  Senior  class 
book,  nineteen  hundred  six,  Williams 
college.    Williamstown,  1906.    144P.    O. 

1907  Wight,  E:  B.  Williams 
senior  class  book;  published  by  the 
class  of  1907.  Williamstown,  1907. 
i84p.     O. 

1908  Ryle,  Gr.'\ham.  Senior  class 
book,  Williams  college;  published  by 
the  class  of  nineteen  hundred  and 
eight.     Williamstown,   1908.     I74P-     O- 

1909  Ernst,  M.  L.  History  of  the 
class  of  nineteen  himdred  and  nine, 
Williams  college.  Williamstown,  1909. 
i84p.     O. 

1 910  Calhoun,  P.  C.  Senior  class 
book,  nineteen  hundred  and  ten,  Wil- 
liams college,  vol.  I.  Williamstown, 
1910.    2iop.     O. 

191 1  Hale,  J.  T.  Senior  class 
book,  nineteen  hundred  and  eleven, 
Williams  college,  vol.  i.  Williams- 
town, 191 1.     2o8p.     O. 

CLASS    DAY    exercises 

1854  Exercises  at  the  marshal's 
supper,  given  to  the  class  of  1854  in 
Williams  college,  on  Tuesdav,  June  27, 
1854.  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1854- 
I2p.     D. 

1862  Denison,  J.  H.  An  oration; 
and  a  poem,  by  J.  A.  French,  delivered 
on  class  day,  July  11,  1862,  together 
with  a  brief  account  of  the  exercises 
of  the  day.  Troy,  A.  W.  Scribner, 
1862.    44p.    O. 


1864  Vail,  R.  P.  H.  An  oration; 
and  a  poem,  bv  C.  C  Tracy,  delivered 
on  class  day,  July  7,  1864.  Springfield, 
S.  Bowles  &  Co.,  1864.     42p.     O. 

1865  WiLLETT,  F.  C.  An  oration ; 
and  a  poem  by  F.  P.  Brown,  delivered 
on  class  day,  July  7,  1865.  Troy,  A. 
W.   Scribner,  1865.     4iP-     O. 

1866  Hallock,  W.  R.  An  oration; 
and  a  poem,  by  C.  J.  Woodbury,  de- 
livered on  class  day,  June  28,  1866. 
Springfield,  S.  Bowles  &  Co.,  1866. 
33P-     O. 

1867  Ta\t.or,  J :  M.  An  oration ; 
and  a  poem,  by  G.  Stanley  Hall,  de- 
livered on  class  day,  June  27,  1867. 
North  Adams,  J.  T.  Robinson  &  Co., 

1867.  23p.     O. 

1868  Hall,  O.  M.  An  oration; 
and  a  poem,  by  James  M.  Trimble, 
delivered  on  class  day,  July  2,  1868. 
North  Adams,  J.  T.  Robinson  &  Co., 

1868.  2ip.     O. 

1 87 1  Terrett,  W.  R.  Common 
ground,  an  oration ;  and  the  King's 
choice,  a  poem,  by  Frank  Foxcroft, 
delivered  on  class  day,  June  27,  1871. 
Pittsfield,  Chickering  &  Axtell,  1871. 
23P.     O. 

1872  TuTTLE,  W.  H.  H.  "Conserv- 
ing forces,"  an  oration ;  and  "The 
spirit  of  the  mountain,"  a  poem  by 
S.  B.  Grifiin,  delivered  on  class  day, 
at  Williams  college,  1872.  Williams- 
town,  1872.     I4p.     O. 

1885  Holden,  James  A.  Ivy  song 
Williams  '85,   music  by  Geo.  C.   Dow. 

1892  Hartt,  R.  L.  Class  poem. 
(In  Williams  weekly.  1892-3.  6: 
June  22,  p.  3) 

1892  Newcomb,  J.  T.  Ivy  song. 
(In  Williams  weekly.  1892-3.  6: 
June  22,  p.  i) 

1892  Peabody,  J.  E.  Class  of  '92; 
class  oration,  pipe  oration,  class  his- 
tory, class  prophecy,  Williams  college, 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     2ip.     D. 

1894  DuTCHER,  N.  K.  Class  poem. 
(In  Williams  weekly.  1894-5.  Com- 
mencement issue) 

1895  Goodwin,  F.  W.  Ninety-five's 
ivy  song.  (In  Williams  weekly.  1895- 
9 :    Commencement  issue) 

1895  Memmott,  F  :  W :  Class 
poem.  (In  Williams  weekly.  1895. 
9:    commencement  issue) 

1898  Ketchum,  a.  The  '98  class- 
day  poem.  (In  Williams  literary 
monthly.     1898-9.     14:    307-12) 


WILLIAMSIANA 


15 


1899  Conger,  H  :  R.  Ninety-nine 
class  poem.  (In  Williams  literary 
monthly.     1899-1900.     15 :     166-170) 

1900  Dunbar.  P.  R.  The  nineteen 
hundred  class  day  poem.  (In  Wil- 
liams literary  monthly.  1900-1.  16: 
89-95) 

1900  Tryon^  J.  O.  Ivy  ode.  (In 
Williams  literary  monthly,  1900-1. 
16:    I5S-6) 

1902  Smith,    H.    J.      Class    poem, 

1902.  (In   Williams  literary  monthly. 
1902-3.     18:    1-4) 

1903  Sherman,  S.  P.     Class  peom, 

1903.  (In   Williams  literary  vionthly. 
1903-4.     19:    1-4) 


1904  Erskine,  R.  C.  Nineteen- 
four  class  poem.  (In  Williams  lit- 
erary  monthly.     1904-5.    20 :    45-8) 

1905  Pettitt,  W  :  S.  1905  class 
poem.  (In  Williams  literary  monthly. 
1905-6.    21:    149-151) 

1907  DuTTON,  G.  B.  Nineteen- 
seven  class  poem,  Williams  college, 
n.  p.,  n.  d.    8p.     D. 

1908  Gibson,   W.    A.    Class   poem, 

1908.  (In   Williams  literary  monthly. 
1908-9.    24 :    105-6) 

1909  LooMis,    R.    S.     Class    poem, 

1909.  (In    Williams  literary  monthly. 
1909-10.     25:    82-5) 


CLASS    reports 


Class        Place  and  date 


1825 
1836 
1843 
1844 


1845 
1847 
1850 

1852 
1853 
1854 


1855 


1857 


1857 
1856 


N.  Y.  1865 
n.  p.  [1836] 
n.  p.  [1863] 
Bost.  1856 
Bost.  1865 
Bost.  1869 
Troy,  1884 
New  Haven,  1885 
Troy,  1868 
N.  Y.  1890 
n.  t.  p.  [1895] 
Troy,  1862 
Williamstown,  1903 
n.  t.  p.  [1858] 
n.  t.  p.  [1859] 
n.  t.  p.  [i860] 
n.  t.  p.  [1861] 
n.  t.  p.  [1862] 
n.  t.  p.  [1863] 
n.  t.  p.  [1864] 
n.  t.  p.  [1865] 
n.  t.  p.  [1866] 
Bost.  1880 
n.  t.  p.  [1857] 
Rochester,  1882 
n.  p.  [1895] 
Rochester  [1900] 
n.  p.  [1905] 
n.  t.  p.  [1858] 
n.  p.  1867 
n.  p.  1872 
n.  p.  1877 
N.  Y.  1882 
n.  p.  1887 
Pittsfield,  1897 
n.  p.  1907 
n.  p.  1886 


Pages  and  size 

46p.  D. 

io6p.  D. 

8p.  D. 

48p.  O. 

32p.  O. 

27p.  O. 

58p.  O. 

I96p.  O. 

42p.  D. 

40p.  O. 

up.  O. 

i6p.  D. 

85P.  O. 

4P.  O. 

8p.  O. 

i6p.  O. 

i8p.  O. 

i6p.  O. 

24p.  O. 

32p.  O. 

32p.  O. 

i8p.  O. 

io8p.  O. 

4P.  O. 

I27p.  O. 

I7P.  O. 

22p.  O. 

24p.  O. 

4P.  O. 

28p.  O. 

24p.  O. 

22p.  O. 

27p.  O. 

34P.  O. 

38p.  O. 

45P.  O. 

27p.  D. 


Calvin  Durfee 

1832-1836;    brief  personal  narratives. 

L.  E.  Smith 

[Charles  Demond] 


[D.  L.  Boardman] 
Forty  years'  record. 
Report  of  the  class. 
[W:    D.  Porter] 


[C.  Redfield] 
[O.  C.  Blackmer] 
[J:    S.  Whitman] 
[W:    T.  R.  Marvin] 


[Charles  Marsh] 
[C :    E.  Fitch] 


[Irving  Magee] 


[E:    M.  Wight] 

Irving  Magee 

Irving  Magee  &  W.  G.  Harding 

E.  M.  Wight 

Horace  E.  Scudder 


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Class        Place  and  date 

i8S9     Springfield,  1867 
Utica,   1868 
Syracuse.   1872 
Baldwinsville,  1875 
Baldwinsville,   1879 
n.  p.   [1881] 
Syracuse,   1884 
n.  t.  p.   [1887] 
n.  p.   [1911] 
i860    n.  p.,  n.  d. 
1861     n.  p.  1862 

n-  t.  p.   [1863] 
Lowell,  1867 
Lowell  1868 
Lowell,  1869 
Buffalo,  1870 
Buffalo,  1871 
N.  Y.  1872 
N.  Y.  1873 
Athens,  Pa.  1874 
Athens,  Pa.  1875 
Towanda,  Pa.  1876 
N.  Y.  1877 
N.  Y.  1878 
N.  Y.  1879 
N.  Y.  1880 
N.  Y.  1881 
Poughkeepsie,  1882 
Poughkeepsie,   1883 
Poughkeepsie,  1884 
Poughkeepsie,   1885 
Poughkeepsie,  1886 
Washington,  1887 
n.  t.  p.   [I 

n.  t.  p.   [i  _^ 

n.  t.  p.  [1890] 

Winsted.  Conn.  1891 

Winsted,  Conn.  1892 

Winsted,  Conn.  1893 

Winsted,  Conn.  1894 

Winsted,  Conn.  1895 

Winsted,  Conn.  1896 

n.  p.  [1897] 

Sprms-field,   III.   1898 

n.  p.   [1899] 

n.  p.   [1900] 

n.  p.   [1901] 

n.  p.   [1902] 

n.  p.   [1903I 

n.  p.   [1904I 

n.  p.   [1905] 

n.  p.   [1906I 

n.  p.   [1907] 

n.  p.   [1908] 

n.  p.   [1909] 

n.  p.   [1910] 
1862     n.  t.  p.   [1863] 

Bost.  1882 

n.  p.  [1902] 


Pages  and  si; 

i5P.  O. 

I4P.  O. 

25p.  O. 

32p.  O. 

22p.      O. 

24p.     O. 

86p.     O. 

8p.     O. 

20p.      O. 

I5P.  O. 
i6p.  O. 
lop.     O. 

27p.      O. 

27p.  O. 

24p.  O. 

I9p.  O. 

52p.  O. 

39P.  O. 

39P.  O. 

32p.  O. 

42p.  O. 

39p.  O. 

4op.  O. 

27p.  O. 

32p.  O. 

33P.  O. 

29p.  O. 

37P.  O. 

34P.  O. 

25p.  O. 

25P.  O. 

34P.  O. 

99P.  O. 

I5P.  O. 

8p.  O. 

up.  O. 

I5P.  O. 

24p.  O. 

27p.  O. 

3op.  O. 

26p.  O. 

36p.  O. 

45p.  O. 

64p.  O. 

44P.  O. 

43P.  O. 

134P-  O. 

50p.  O. 

38p.  O. 

35P.  O. 

4op.  O. 

37p.  O. 

5SP.  O. 

40p.  O. 

4QP-  O. 

39P.  O. 

24p.  O. 

7 1  p.  O. 

io6p.  O. 


E.  B.  Parsons 


Sophomore's  hand  book 
G :    C.  Raynolds 
[Edward  Dewev] 
[C:    L.  Hutchins] 


C.  S.  Maurice 


A.  C.  Brown 


R.  F.  Wilkinson 


J.  B.  T.  Tupper 


G :   M.  Carrington 


G:    A.  Saunders 


W:    H.  Shepard 


W:    C.  Spelman 


[G:    F.  Mills] 
[Mason  Noble] 


WILLIAMSIANA 


17 


Class   Place  and  date  Pages  and  size 

1863  n.  p.  [1873]  22p.  O. 
n.  p.  [1883!  79P-  O. 
Bost.  [1903]  267P.  O. 

1864  Genesee.  N.  Y.  1881  44P-  O- 
n.  t.  p.  [1889]  44P-  O. 

186s  n.  p.  1875  23p.  O. 

n.  p.  189s  58p.  O. 

n.  p.  1905  35P-  O. 

1866  Bost.  1869  i8p.  O. 

1867  N.  Y.  [1902]  I07p.  O. 

1868  N.  Y.  1903  58p.  D. 
n.  p.  [1908]  ISP-  O. 

1869  n.  p.  1872  42p.  O. 
Saratoga  Springs,  1884  2ip.  O. 
Glen  Cove,  N.  Y.,  1889  6op.  O. 
n.  t.  p.  [1893]  4P-  D- 
n.  t.  p.  [1895]  40.  O. 
n.  t.  p.  [1899]  4P-  O. 

1871  Bost.  1881  39P.  O. 
Bost.  1901  ■    Sip.  O. 

1872  n.  p.  [1877]  34P-  D- 
St.  Paul.  1883  I7P-  D- 

1873  Middletown,  Conn.  1884  29p.  O. 
Penn  Yan,  IST.  Y.  1893  47p.  O. 

1874  n.  t.  p.  [1873]  44P-  O. 
n.  p.  1877  I4p.  O. 
n.  p.  1879  3op.  O. 
Anniston,  1889  icon.  O. 
n.  p.  [1904]  7ip.  O. 

1876  n.  t.  p.  [1896]  8p.  O. 

n.  t.  p.  [1901]  7p.  O. 

n.  t.  p.  [1906]  4p.  O. 

1878  Hartford.  Conn.  1893  i6p.  D. 
N.  Y.  1898  2op.  D. 
N.  Y.  1903  22p.  D. 

*    Long  Island  City,  1908   24p.  S. 

1879  n-  P-  [1899]  24p.  O. 

1880  Hartford.  Conn.  1896  36p.  D. 

1881  Chic.  1884  22p.  O. 
Chic.  1886  i6p.  O. 
Ware,  Mass.  1896  630.  O. 

1882  Chic.  1885  24p.  O. 
Chic.  1888  24p.  O. 
Chic.  1890  38p.  O. 
Chic.  1891  32p.  O. 
Chic.  1892  50p.  O. 
Chic.  1894  84p.  O. 
Springfield.  Mass.  1900  66p.  O. 
n.  p.  [1902]  ii3p.  O. 
n.  p.  [1908]  297p.  O. 

1883  n.  p.  [1886I  4ip.  O. 
n.  t.  p.  [1887]  24p.  O. 
n.  t.  p.  [1888]  32p.  O. 
n.  t.  p.  [1889]  .3Sp.  O. 
n.  t.  p.  [1890]  36p.  O. 
n.  p.   [1895]  53P-  O. 

1884  Kankakee,  111.  n.  d.  2op!  D. 
n.  p.  1904  74p.  D. 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.  1906  74p.  D. 


[E.  S.  Atwood] 
J :   G.  Davenport 
M.  S.  Dudley 
C.  S.  Durfee 
[F.  G.  Smedley] 
[William  Talcott] 
[Justin  Kellogg] 

Triennial  report 
[H:    A.  Plarmon] 
[J.  H.  Canfield] 

[J.  S.  Cooley] 


[C :    F.  Underwood] 
[H.  R.  Gibbs] 
First  quinquennial 
Second  report 
[P.  M.  Snyder] 
[H.  K.  Armstrong] 
[Report  of  a  dinner] 
[C:    N.  Morris] 
[H.  L.  Wright] 


Biographical  notes 
Report  1901 
[C.  W.  Huntington] 
Statistical  register 


[T.  H.  Seymour] 
[A.  T.  Perrv] 
[E :   S.  Judd] 


[C:   A.  Heath] 


[F.  V.  Pike] 


[F.  deL.  Smith] 
R.  A.  Ballinger 
[W:   S.  Cooper] 


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WILLIAMSIANA 


Class 

Place  and  date                  Pages  and  size 

1884 

Pawtucket,  R. 

I.  1907 

68p. 

D. 

[W:    S.  Cooper] 

Pawtucket,  R. 

I.  1908 

42p. 

D. 

" 

Pawtucket,  R. 

I.  1910 

64p. 

D. 

" 

1885 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  1886 

29p. 

0. 

N.  F.  Gordon 

Chic.  1888 

20p. 

0. 

" 

Chic.  1890 

22p. 

0. 

" 

n.  p.   [190s: 

5ip. 

0. 

Henry  W.  Banks,  Jr. 

1886 

n.  p.   [1891. 

27p. 

D. 

G.  W.  Anderson 

Albany,    1906 

I7p. 

0. 

E.  C.  Leonard 

n.  p.  1908 

20p. 

D. 

" 

1887 

Oakland,  Cal. 

1889 

4ip. 

0. 

C :   H.  Clarke 

Seattle,  Wash. 

1892 

32p. 

0. 

" 

n.  p.  1907 

I95P- 

0. 

L.  L.  Lewis 

1888 

n.  p.  [1900] 
n.  p.  [1901] 
n.  p.   [1902 
n.  p.   [1903; 
n.  p.   [1904 

47P. 
6op. 

42p. 

i8p. 
4op. 

0. 
0. 
0. 
0. 
0. 

E.  W.  Phillips 

n.  p.  [1906 

44P- 

0. 

" 

n.  p.   [1907I 

43P- 

0. 

ti 

n.  p.  [1908 

4op. 

0. 

" 

n.  p.  [1909 

S9P- 

0. 

" 

n.  p.  [1911] 

44P- 

0. 

" 

1889 

n.  p.  [1891] 

3ip- 

0. 

[E.  C.  Andrews] 

Hartford,  Conn.  1899 

36p. 

0. 

" 

Willimantic,  Conn.  1904 

46p. 

0. 

" 

1890 

N.  Y.   ri894] 
N.  Y.  [1899] 
n.  p.  [1900] 

28p. 

30p. 
I4P. 

0. 
0. 
Q. 

[T.  M.  Banks] 

N.Y.   [1905] 

25P. 

0. 

(( 

Williamstown, 

1911 

45P- 

0. 

" 

1892 

n.  t.  p.  [1895: 
n.  t.  p.  [1898 
n.  t.  p.  [1902 

47P. 
34P- 
48p. 

0. 

0. 
0. 

J.  E.  Peabody 

n.  p.     [1909] 

34P- 

0. 

[J.  C.  Rogerson] 

1893 

Springfield,  Mass.  1895 

62p. 

0. 

[E.  M.  Long] 

N.  Y.  1903 

56p. 

D. 

[F.  H.  Mills] 

n.  p.  1908 

30p. 

0. 

R.  G.  Mead] 

1894 

n.  p.   [1904] 

S4P- 

0. 

J.  H.  Donnelly]. 

1896 

n.  t.  p.  [1901] 

20p. 

D. 

[F.  A.  Alden] 

1897 

Bost.  1902 
Bost.  1907 

33P- 
59p. 

0. 
0. 

[D.  E.  Hall] 

1898 

n.  p.   1901 
Bost.  1903 

30p. 
75P- 

0. 
0. 

[J.  F.  Bacon] 

1899 

n.  p.  1901 

33P- 

0. 

L.  W.  Carr 

n.  p.  [1904] 

43P- 

0. 

L  H.  Vrooman 

n.  t.  p.  [1906 

I3P. 

0. 

" 

n.  t.  p.  [1907 

140. 

0. 

<( 

n.  t.  p.  [1908' 

I2p. 

0. 

« 

n.  t.  p.  [1910 

I4p. 

0. 

" 

1902 

n.  p.  [190S] 

92p 

.    ob. 

T. 

M.  B.  Berking 

1905 

n.  t.  p.  [1906 
n.  t.  p.  [1908 

4P. 
4p. 

D. 
D. 

[H.  B.  Howe] 

1906 

Williamstown, 

1909 

I4p. 

D. 

[J :    A.  Lowe] 

n.  p.  1911 

2op. 

0. 

A.  V.  Osterhout  &  E.  A.  Clapp] 

1907 

Williamstown, 

1910     4p. 

nar. 

F. 

A.  J.  Allen] 

1908 

n.  p._[i909] 

8p. 

0. 

T.  A.  Billiard 

Williamstown, 

191 1      6p 

nar. 

F. 

[J.  A.  Bullard] 

WILLIAMSIANA 


19 


Commencement 

Commencement  exercises    1823.     O. 

Commencement  1905.  (In  Williams 
record.     190S-6.     19:    no.  21-24) 

Commencement  of  1813.  (In  Bos- 
ton zueekly  messenger.  1813.  2 :  no. 
40,  p.  i) 

Commencements  1881-1901.  Clip- 
pings from  the  Springfield  republican. 
President  Carter  collection. 

The  first  class  day.  (In  Williams 
quarterly.     1861-2.     9:    71) 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Com- 
mencement of  August  IS,  1838.  (In 
his  Passages  from  American  note- 
books. Old  manse  ed.,  vol.  18,  p.  186- 
196) 

The  Ii6th  commencement.  (In 
Williams  alumni  revieiv.  ■  1910.  2 : 
no.  3,  p.  19) 


Curriculum 

Ballard,  H.  H.  Botanical  class  at 
Williams,  1847.  (In  his  Amos  Eaton, 
page  185) 

Bullock,  C  :  J.  History  of  eco- 
nomics and  political  studies  in  Wil- 
liams college.  (In  Education.  1904. 
24:    532-7) 

Coffin,  J.  H.  Astronomical  tables 
adapted  to  the  theory  of  astronomy  as 
taught  in  New  England  colleges.  New 
Haven,  B.  L.  Hamlen,  1842.  36p.  D. 
Note :  Published  by  the  subscription 
of  the  classes  in  astronomy  at  Wil- 
liams for  their  use. 

Cut  exemption — the  theory — the 
practice.  (In  Williams  record.  1907- 
8.     20 :   no.  55  &  56,  p.  2) 

Exercises  in  augmentation  for  criti- 
cism and  correction,  printed  for  the 
department  of  English,  Williams  col- 
lege,    n.  p.,  n.  d.     i6p.     O. 

Grade  system  of  marking.  (In  Wil- 
liams record.  1909-10.  23:  no.  30, 
P-  2-3) 

Music  in  the  curriculum.  (In  Wil- 
liams record.  1906-7.  20 :  no.  43, 
p.  2) 

The  new  curriculum,  Williams  col- 
lege, April,  191 1 ;  exhibit  of  courses 
and  prerequisites,    n.  p.,  n.  d.    4p.     O. 

The  new  curriculum,  Williams  col- 
lege, April,  1911 ;  general  statement 
and  exhibition  of  divisions  and  groups, 
n.  p.,  n.  d.    4p.    O. 


Partial  course  abolished.  (In  Wil- 
liams   record.      1909-10.     23:     no.    26, 

p.  I) 

Recitations  on  a  new  schedule.  (In 
Williams  record.  1907-8.  21 :  no.  19, 
p.  2) 

Salutatorians,  list  of,  1797-1890.  (In 
Gulielmensian.     1892.     35:     169-170) 

Valedictorians,  list  of,  1806-1890. 
(In  Gulielmensian.     1892.     35:    168-9) 

Webster,  D.  H.  Bibliographical 
guide  to  the  course  in  economics,  Wil- 
liams college,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     24p.    _0. 

Williams  college ;  announcement  of 
courses  for  1909-10,  June  i,  1909. 
n.  t.  p.     48p.     O. 


Customs 

Burial  of  Euclid;  Williams  college. 
1852.     [program.]     n.  p.,  n.  d.    4p.     O. 

Burial  of  the  razor  by  the  sopho- 
more class  of  Williams  college,  Octo- 
ber 25,  1855.  [program.]  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
4P.     D. 

Cane  contest  at  Williams.  (In  the 
Intercollegiate.  1910.  10 :  no.  8,  p. 
140) 

Cane  limits  shortened.  (In  Wil- 
liams  record.     1907.    20:    no.  59,  p.  i) 

Cane  regulations,  1903.  (In  Wil- 
liams weekly.  1902-3.  16 :  no.  23,  p. 
322) 

Chip    day.     (In    the   Adelphi.     1832. 

i:    151) 

First  class  tug  of  war,  1910.  (In 
Williams    record.      1910-11.     24:     no. 

27,  P-  i) 

Freshman  parade.  (In  Williams 
record.     1909-10.    23  :  no.  24,  p.  i  &  4) 

Freshman  wake.  (In  Williams 
quarterly.     1860-1.     8:     137) 

Freshman  wake  ;  [programs.]  i860, 
1861,  1863,  1865. 

Hazing  and  the  Seventeenth  of 
March.  (In  Williams  record.  1906- 
7.     19:   no.  59,  p.  2) 

Hazing  checked ;  college  votes  to  do 
away  with  hazing  before  17th  celebra- 
tion. (In  Williams  record.  1905-6. 
18:    no.  53-55) 

Lowe,  J :  A.  History  of  March 
17th.  (In  Williams  record.  1909- 
10.     23 :    no.  I,  p.  6) 

May-day  celebrations;  [programs.] 
185 1,  1852,  1853.  1854,  1855. 

Old  customs  at  Williams.  (In 
Gulielmensian.     1893.     36 :     46-49) 


WILLIAMSIANA 


Pushball  contest.  (In  Williams  rec- 
ord.    1910-11.     24:    no.  .^3,  p.  i) 

Smokers.  (In  Williams  record. 
1909-10.  22, :  no.  18,  p.  3 ;  no.  7,  p.  i ; 
no.  57,  p.  8) 

Williams  customs.  (In  Guliel- 
mensian.     1902.    45 :    26-34) 


Diplomas 

Bearing  the  signatures  of  the  Presi- 
dents  ...      (In  Library) 

Fitch,  Ebenezer.  President  1756- 
1815.  Diploma  of  Joel  Parsons,  A.B. 
dated  September  5,  1800. 

same.      Diploma    of    Nathaniel 

Swift,  A.B.  dated  September  3,   1806. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  President  1836- 
1872.  Diploma  of  Francis  Wilder 
Tappan,  A.B.  dated  September  15, 
1837. 

same.       Diploma     of     Edward 

Bradshaw  Malley,  A.B.  dated  July  29, 
1868. 


History 

Account  of  the  battle  of  Lake 
George,  on  September  8,  1755 ;  com- 
piled by  the  committee  on  historical 
documents  and  Lake  George  memorial 
committee  of  the  Society  of  colonial 
wars  in  the  State  of  New  York.  N.  Y. 
1897.     I5P-     O. 

Ballinger,  R.  a.  Williams  college. 
(In  New  England  magazine.  1910. 
42:    no.  2,  p.  143-53) 

"The  bars  fight."  (In  Holland,  J. 
G.  History  of  Western  Massachu- 
setts.    I :    p.  174-6) 

Benjamin,  S  :  G.  W.  Random 
opinions  and  reminiscences  of  an 
alumnus.  (In  Williams  literary 
monthly.     1893-4.     9'-    107-20) 

Blodget,  Samuel.  Prospective  plans 
of  the  battle  near  Lake  George,  on 
the  eighth  day  of  September,  I7?5; 
with  an  explanation  thereof ;  contain- 
ing a  full,  tho'  short,  history  of  that 
important  affair.  Bost.  1755.  5p. 
map.     O. 

Brewer,  D.  C.  Williams  in  the  late 
war.  (In  Williams  literary  monthlv. 
1885-6.     1 :   405-12) 

Canfield,  J.  H.  Oration  delivered 
October  10,  1893.  (In  Williams  col- 
lege;   a  record  of  the  commemoration 


...  on  the  centennial  anniversary 
of  the  founding  of  Williams  college. 
1894.     P-  204-41) 

Chandler,  P.  C.  Berkshire  county 
and  Williams  college.  (In  Williams 
quarterly.     1871-2.     19 :     49-54) 

Chauncey,  C  :  A  second  letter  to 
a  friend ;  giving  a  more  particular 
narrative  of  the  defeat  of  the  French 
army  at  Lake  George,  by  the  New 
England  troops,  than  has  ever  yet  been 
published.     Bost.  1755.     i6p.     O. 

Conger,  H  :  R.  Fort  Massachusetts. 
(In  Williams  literary  monthly.  1900- 
01.     16:    143-54) 

Cutler  J.  T.  Legendary  and  his- 
torical sketches  of  Williams.  (In 
Williams  literary  monthly.  1889-90. 
5:    103-15) 

DeCosta,  B.  F.  Notes  on  the  his- 
tory of  Fort  George  during  the 
colonial  and  revolutionary  periods 
with  contemporaneous  documents  and 
an  appendix.  N.  Y.,  Sabin  &  Sons, 
1871.     78p.     D. 

Demond,  Charles.  An  address,  de- 
livered before  the  Societ}^  of  alumni 
of  Williams  college,  at  Williamstown, 
Mass.,  August  i,  1865.  Bost.,  T.  R. 
Marvin,   1865.     39P.     D. 

Dewey,  C.  A.  Remonstrance  of  the 
town  of  Williamstown  against  the  re- 
moval of  the  college.  (In  Durfee,  C. 
History  of  Williams  college,  i860. 
P-  413-9) 

Durfee,  Calvin.  The  Free  school 
— organization  of  the  college.  (In  his 
History  of  Williams  college,  i860. 
P-  54-67) 

Durfee,  Calvin.  A  history  of  Wil- 
liams college.  Bost.,  A.  Williams  & 
Co..  i860.  10  -}-  432  p.  O.  front, 
plates,  port. 

Durfee,  Calvin.  Petition  of  the 
president  and  trustees  to  remove  the 
college  to  Northampton.  (In  his 
History  of  Williams  college,  i860, 
p.  411-2) 

DuYCKiNCK,  E.  A :  &  G :  L.  His- 
torical sketch,  with  early  illustration, 
1866.  (In  his  Cyclopedia  of  American 
literature.     1866.     vol.  2,  p.  154-6) 

Egleston,  N.  H.  Williams  college. 
(In  New  England  magazine .  1886. 
new  ser.  i :    487-502) 

Egleston,  N.  H.  Williamstown  and 
Williams  college.  Williamstown,  1884. 
76p.     O. 


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21 


Ernst,  M.  L.  Williams  college  one 
hundred  years  ago.  (In  his  History 
of  the  class  of  1909.     p.  9-13) 

Ferris,  M.  P.  Account  of  the  battle 
of  Lake  George.     N.  Y.  1903.     I2p.     O. 

Field,  D.  D.  Address  on  the  occa- 
sion of  unveiling  the  monument  to  the 
graduates  and  undergraduates  of  Wil- 
liams college  who  fell  in  the  civil  war ; 
delivered  at  Williamstown,  July  28, 
1868.  Paris,  L.  Edmunds,  1873. 
i6p.     O. 

Fitch.  Ebenezer.  Historical  sketch 
of  the  life  and  character  of  Colonel 
Ephraim  Williams,  and  of  Williams 
college,  founded  in  1793,  in  conse- 
quence of  his  liberal  bequest.  (In 
Massachusetts  historical  society,  Col- 
lections.    1802.     8:    p.  47-53) 

Gladden,  Washington.  Looking 
backward.  (In  Williams  literary 
monthly.     1893-4.     9  '■    99-io6) 

Gladden,  Washington.  Williams 
college.  (In  the  College  book,  ed.  by 
C :  F.  Richardson  and  H :  A.  Clark. 
1878.     p.  167-85) 

Green,  S  :  A.  Blodget's  plan  of 
the  battle  on  the  shores  of  Lake 
George,  8  September,  1755 :  remarks 
made  before  the  Massachusetts  his- 
torical society,  March  13,  1890.  Cam- 
bridge, John  Wilson,  1890.  6p.  O. 
Contains  a  fac-simile  of  the  plan. 

Hibbard,  C  :  L.  College  sketches. 
(In  Williams  literary  monthly.  1891- 
2.     7:    424-6) 

Hopkins,  Mark.  An  address,  de- 
livered before  the  Society  of  the 
alumni  of  Williams  college  at  the  cele- 
bration of  the  semi-centennial  anni- 
versary, August  16,  1843.  Post.  1843, 
4ip.     O. 

Humphrey,  Heman.  Sketches  of 
the  early  history  of  Amherst  college, 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     32p.     O. 

Jenkins,  A.  D.  Williams  man  of 
1812.  (In  Gulielmensian.  1900.  43: 
32-41) 

Jerome,  E.  M.  Communication  re- 
garding the  origin  of  the  college  color. 
{In  Williams  alumni  review.  1910.  2: 
no.  2,  p.  7) 

same      (In      Williams     record. 

1910-1.     24:    no.  9,  p.  2) 

Johnson,  W  :  A  letter  to  the  gov' 
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raised  the  troops  on  the  present  expe- 
dition,    n.   p.,   n.   d.    3p.     Q.     Headed 


"Camp  at  Lake  George,  September  9, 

1755." 

Lowe,  J  :  A.  Williams  of  yesterday. 
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6.  21  :  138,  183,  255,  308,  356,  402,  452. 
22:   93) 

Lowell,  John.  Sermon  occasioned 
by  the  much  lamented  death  of  colonel 
Moses  Titcomb,  who  fell  in  battle  near 
Lake  George,  September  8th,  1755. 
Post.  1760.     I4p.     D. 

Mabie,  H.  W.  Emerson  in  Wil- 
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Mabie,  H.  W.  The  old  college  and 
the  new.  (In  Gulielmensian.  1906. 
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Mather,  F.  J.  The  centennial  of 
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view.    1893.     3 :   no.  2,  p.  106-20) 

NiLES,  G.  G.  Albert  Hopkins  and 
Williamstown.  (In  New  England 
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Noble,  D.  D.,  et  al.  Address  to  the 
public  in  relation  to  the  proposed  re- 
moval of  Williams  college,  1819. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     i6p. 

Noble,  Mason.  Centennial  dis- 
course, delivered  in  Williamstown, 
Mass.  November  19,  1865.  North 
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Norton,  John.  Narrative  of  the 
capture  and  burning  of  Fort  Massachu- 
setts by  the  French  and  Indians  in  the 
time  of  the  war  of  1744-49.  and  the 
captivity  of  all  those  stationed  there, 
to  the  number  of  thirty  persons.  S : 
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Parsons,  E.  B.  Sketch.  (In  Davie, 
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4,  p.  2072) 

Parsons,  E.  B.  Williams  college. 
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VIII.  Reprinted  from  Frank  Leslie's 
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il.     O.) 

Perry,  A.  L.  Williamstown  free 
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Wiliams   college.     1899.     p.    151-214) 

Perry,  A.  L.  Williamstown  free 
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Phillips,  W.  H.  First  observatory 
on  Greylock,  built  by  Williams  college 


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subscription.  (In  Berkshire  hills 
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Phillips,  W.  H.  Old  Fort  Massa- 
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Phillips,  W.  H.  Old  Williamstown 
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Phillips,  W.  H.  Sketch  of  the 
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1904.  4 :    289) 

Progress  at  Williams.  (In  Spring- 
field republican.  29  June  1910.  p.  7) 
_  Rankin,  William.  The  college 
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Rice,  R.  A.  &  Spring,  L.  W.  Wil- 
liams college,  Williamstown,  Mass. ; 
historical  sketches  and  views.  Bost. 
I9(!)4    28p.  il.     D. 

Royal  purple.  (In  Williams  quar- 
terly.    1885.     13:   p.  72) 

(In    Williams    alumni    review. 

1910.     2 :    no.  2,  p.  7) 

(In   Williams  record.     1910-11. 

24:   no.  9,  p.  2) 

Seaver,  Norman.  Recollections  of 
Williams  college  sixty  years  ago.  (In 
Williams  alumni  review.  19 10.  2 : 
no.  5,  p.  6-9) 

The  soldiers'  monument.  (In  Wil- 
liams  quarterly    1865-6.     13 :    27-30) 

Spring.  L.  W.  Williams  college. 
(In  Cooke,  R.  H.  ed.  Historic  homes 
and  institutions  and  genealogical  and 
personal  memoirs  of  Berkshire  county, 
Mass.     1906.     2 :    p.  1-94) 

Spring,  L.  W.  Williams  college, 
n.  p.,  n.  d.  i8p.  O.  Reprinted  from 
the  New  England  magazine.  October 
1893. 

Spring.  S  :  R.  Williams  in  the 
eighteenth  century.  (In  Williams  lit- 
erary  monthly.     1893-4.     9:     148-53) 

Stoddard,  C.  A.  Williams  college 
improved.  (In  Williams  quarterly. 
1853-4-     1 :    64-8) 

_  Tyler,  W.  S.  Efforts  to  unite  Wil- 
liams college  and  the  institution  at 
Amherst.  (In  his  history  of  Amherst 
college.     1873.     P-  50-61) 

Van  Rensselaer,  Cortlandt.  An 
historical  discourse  on  the  occasion  of 
the  centennial  celebration  of  the  battle 


of  Lake  George,  1755 ;  delivered  at 
the  court  house,  Caldwell,  N.  Y.,  Sep- 
tember 8,  1855.     Phil.  1856.     8op.     O. 

Walworth,  E.  H.  Battle  of  Lake 
George  and  Baron  Dieskau,  1755.  (In 
New  York  state  historical  association. 
Proceedings.     I :    p.  54-7) 

Wells,  D.  A.  &  Davis,  S:  H: 
Sketches  of  Williams  college.  Wil- 
liamstown,  1847.     6  +  99p.     O. 

White,  Joseph.  Address  delivered 
before  the  Society  of  alumni  of  Wil- 
liams college,  August  14,  1855.  Bost. 
1855.    48p.     O. 

VVilliams  college.  (In  Massachu- 
setts board  of  education ;  annual  re- 
port for  1876.     appendix,  p.  63-7) 

See  also  Trustees. 


Laws 

Changes  in  laws.  (In  Williams  rec- 
ord.    1909-10.    23 :    no.  23,  p.   1-4) 

The  college  laws.  (In  Williams 
quarterly.     1863-4.     n :    112-8) 

The  laws  of  Williams  college. 

1795     ms.  in  Williams  college  library. 

1805  Stockbridge,  H.  Willard. 
47p.     O. 

1815  Stockbridge,  The  herald,  1815. 
24p.     O. 

1835     n.  p.,  n.  d.    23p.     O. 

1841     n.  p.,  n.  d.    24p.     O. 

1849  North  Adams,  H.  Chickering, 
1849.    24p.     O. 

1853  North  Adams,  H.  Chickering, 
1853-     23p.     O. 

1858  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1858. 
24p.     O. 

1863  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1863. 
i6p.     O. 

1873  North  Adams,  J.  T.  Robinson 
&  Son.  1873.     I9p.     O. 

1878  North  Adams,  J.  T.  Robinson 
&  Son,  1878.     I9P.     O. 

1882  Troy,  N.  Y.,  H.  Stowell,  1882. 
I5P-     O. 

1887     Williamstown,    1887.     I4p.     O. 

1893    n-  P->  n-  d.     I3p.     O. 

1903    n.  p.,  n.  d.     26p.     O. 

1906    n.  p.,  n.  d.     i2p.     O. 

1909    n.  p.,  n.  d.     32p.     O. 


Library 

Bascom,  John.  The  college  library. 
(In  Williams  alumni  review.  1910. 
2 :    no.  2,  p.  7-15) 


WILLIAMSIANA 


23 


Catalogues  of  books  in  the  library 
of  Williams  college,  Williamstown, 
Mass. 

1794  Bennington,  A.  Haswell,  1794. 
I4P.     O. 

1802     Stockbridge,   1802.     i6p.     O. 

1812  Stockbridge,  H.  Willard,  1812. 
36p.     D. 

1 821  Albany,  Websters  &  Skinners, 
1821.     36p.     O. 

184S  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1845. 
52p.     O. 

1852  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1852. 
62p.     O. 

1861  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1861. 
87p.     O. 

1867  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1867. 
2op.     O. 

1875  North  Adams,  J.  T.  Robinson, 
1875-    233p.     O. 

Donations  of  Amos  Lawrence  to 
Williams  college.  (In  Lawrence. 
Amos,  Extracts  from  the  diary  and 
correspondence  of.  1855.  p.  145-6, 
160-8,  228-34) 

Griffin,  E.  H.  Library  of  Williams 
college.  (In  Library  journal.  1877-8. 
2 :  69) 

Library  addition.  (In  Williams 
zveekly.     1889-90.     3 :    100) 

Lowe,  J :  A.  Lawrence  hall,  1846. 
(In  Willidms  literary  monthly.  1905- 
6.     21:    356-7) 

Our  libraries.  (In  Williams  quar- 
terly.    1857-8.     5:    232-7) 

United  States — Education,  Bureau 
of.  Public  libraries  in  the  United 
States.    Washington,  1876.    p.  95-6.    O. 

Williams  college  library.  (In  Nor- 
ton's literary  gazette,    1853.    3 :  36.    il.") 


President 

Annual  report,  1882-date.  O.  Wil- 
liamstown,   1882-date. 

Epochs  of  Williams.  (In  Williams 
literary  monthly.  1910-1.  26 :  31,  70, 
113,  147,  152,  191,  200,  2,?,3) 

Marvin,  W  :  T.  R.  Inaugurations 
at  Williams  college.  (In  JVillianis 
quarterly.     1871-2.     19 :    132-5) 

Presidents  of  Williams.  (In  Wil- 
liams literary  monthly.  1896-7.  12: 
112-3,  156-7,  202-3,  256-7,  302-3) 

Presidents  of  Williams.  (In  Wil- 
liams weekly.  1893-4.  7 :  Centennial 
number,  p.  9-10) 


EBENEZER   FITCH^    I793-1815 

DuRFEE,        Calvin.  Biographical 

sketch  of  President  Fitch.  (In  his 
History  of  Williams  college,  i860, 
p.  68-77) 

DuRFEE,  Calvin.  Memoir  of  Rev. 
Ebenezer  Fitch,  D.D.  (In  American 
quarterly  register.     1839.     15 :    353-78) 

DuRFEE,  Calvin.  Rev.  Ebenezer 
Fitch,  D.D.  (In  his  Williams  bio- 
graphical annals.     1871.     p.  23-6) 

DuRFEE,  Calvin.  Sketch  of  the  late 
Rev.  Ebenezer  Fitch,  D.D.,  first  presi- 
dent of  Williams  college.  Bost.  1865. 
8+163P.     D. 

Emerson,  Ralph.  Visit  to  Presi- 
dent Fitch,  1812.  (In  his  life  of 
Joseph  Emerson,  page  202.  Bost. 
1834) 

Wells,  D.  A.  &  Davis,  S:  H  :  Ad- 
ministration of  President  Fitch.  (In 
their  Sketches  of  Williams  college. 
1847.     p.  15-26) 

ZEPHANIAH   SWIFT  MOORE,   1815-2I 

DuRFEE,  Calvin.  Biographical 
sketch  of  President  Moore.  (In  his 
History  of  Williams  college,  i860, 
p.  137-44) 

DuRFEE,  Calvin.  Rev.  Zephaniah 
Swift  Moore,  D.D.  (In  his  Williams 
biographical   annals.     1871.     p.  26-7) 

Portrait-steel  engraving.  (In  Tyler, 
W.  S.,  History  of  Amherst  college. 
1873.     p.  73) 

President  Moore.  (In  American 
quarterly  register.     1833.     5:    177-185) 

Tyler,  W.  S.  Biographical  sketch 
of  President  Moore.  (In  his  History 
of  Amherst  college.     1873.     p.   90-99) 

Washburn,  Emory.  Memoir  of 
Rev.  Zephaniah  Swift  Moore,  Ph.D. 
(In  New  England  historical  genea- 
logical society;  register.  1847.  i: 
361-4) 

EDWARD  DORR  GRIFFIN,   182I-36 

CooKE,  Parsons,  Recollections  of 
Rev.  E.  D.  Griffin,  or  incidents  illus- 
trating his  character.  Bost.,  Massa- 
chusetts sunday-schooI  society,  n.  d. 
205p.     D. 

Cox,  S.  H.  Personal  reminiscences 
of  Rev.  E.  D.  Griffin.  (In  American 
Presbyterian  review.     6 :    587) 

DuRFEE,  Calvin.  Biographical 
sketch   of   President   Griffin.      (In   his 


24 


WILLIAMSIANA 


History  of  Williams  college,  i860, 
p.  171-89) 

DuRFEE,  Calvin.  Rev.  Edward  Dorr 
Griffin,  D.D.  (In  his  biographical  an- 
nals.    1871.     p.  27-31) 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Sermon,  occa- 
sioned by  the  death  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  Dorr  Griffin,  D.D.  November 
26,  1837.  Troy,  Tuttle,  Belcher  & 
Burton,  1837.     2op.     O. 

Nash,  A.  Memoir  of  Edward  Dorr 
Griffin,  D.D..  President  of  Williams 
college.  N.  Y.,  S.  W.  Benedict  &  Co., 
1842.     72p-     T. 

Sprague,  W:  B.  Memoir  of  Rev. 
Doctor  Griffin.  (In  his  Sermons  by 
the  late  Rev.  E.  D.  Griffin,  D.D.  1838. 
I :    1-270) 

Spring,  Gardiner.  Christian  confi- 
dence, illustrated  in  the  death  of  the 
Rev.  Edward  D.  Griffin.  N.  Y.,  J.  S. 
Taylor,  1838.     55P.     T. 

MARK    HOPKINS,    1836-72 

Andrews,  I.  W.  President  Mark 
Hopkins.  (In  Education.  1887.  8: 
1 18-21) 

Bascom.  John.  Mark  Hopkins. 
(In  Berkshire  historical  and  scientific 
societj'.     Collections.     1900) 

BiDWELL,  W.  H.  Ex-president  Mark 
Hopkins.  ((In  Eclectic  magazine. 
new  ser.     89:   634) 

Carter.  Franklin.  Mark  Hopkins. 
Bost,  Houghton,  Mifflin.  1892.  11  + 
375p.  D.  (American  religious  lead- 
ers) 

Durfee,  Calvin.  Biographical 
sketch  of  President  Hopkins.  (In  his 
History  of  Williams  college,  i860, 
p.  239-46) 

Durfee,  Calvin.  Rev.  Mark  Hop- 
kins, D.D.  (In  his  Williams  biograph- 
ical annals.     1871.     p.  31) 

Field,  D.  D.  An  address  delivered 
before  the  alumni  of  Williams  college, 
in  love  and  honor  of  Rev.  Mark  Hop- 
kins. D.D.,  LL.D.  Tuesday,  June  26th, 
1888.     n.  p.,  n.   d.     i6p.     O. 

Funeral  services  at  Williamstown, 
Mass.,  in  love  and  honor  of  Rev.  Mark 
Hopkins,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Tuesday,  June 
21.  1887.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     28p.     D. 

Mark  Hopkins.  (In  American 
journal  of  education.     1862.     11  :    219) 

Jewett,  F.  G.  Dr.  Mark  Hopkins. 
(In  Williams  literary  monthly.  1887- 
8.    3:    123-6) 


Kasson,  F.  H.  Mark  Hopkins.  (In 
New  England  magazine.    3  :    3) 

Parsons,  E.  B.  Mark  Hopkins. 
(In  Williams  college;  obituary  record. 
1886-7.     p.  57-60) 

Perry,  A.  L.  Mark  Hopkins.  (In 
his  Williamstown  and  Williams  col- 
lege.    1899.     p.  779-85) 

President  Hopkins.  (In  Eclectic 
magazine.     1857.     42 :    568) 

Rev.  Mark  Hopkins,  D.D.  (In 
Magazine  of  American  history.  1887. 
18:    162-3) 

Rev.  Mark  Hopkins,  D.D.  (In  Wil- 
liams quarterly.     1870-1.     18:    28-9) 

ScuDDER,  H.  E.  Mark  Hopkins's 
college :  address  at  the  dedication  of 
Mark  Hopkins  memorial  hall.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     I9p.     D. 

Spring,  L.  W.  Mark  Hopkins, 
teacher.  (In  Berkshire  historical  and 
scientific  society.    Collections.    1894-7) 

Spring,  L.  W.  Mark  Hopkins, 
teacher.  N.  Y.,  1888.  28p.  D. 
(Mongraphs  of  the  industrial  educa- 
tional association) 

Two  college  presidents.  (In  Out- 
look.    1902.     70:    514-7) 

PAUL    ANSEL    CHADBOURNE,     1872-81 

Bassett,  a.  B.  Obituary  sketch  of 
President  Paul  A.  Chadbourne ;  Mas- 
sachusetts agricultural  college,  May 
1883.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8p.     O. 

Durfee,  Calvin.  Paul  Ansel  Chad- 
bourne.  (In  his  Williams  biographi- 
cal annals.     1871.     p.  153-4) 

Knowleson,  J.  S.  Hon.  Paul  Ansel 
Chadbourne,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (In  his 
Biographical  record  of  the  Kappa 
Alpha  in  Williams.     1881.     p.   135-9) 

Parsons,  E.  B.  Obituary.  (In 
Williams  college ;  obituary  records. 
1875-85-     P-  312-20) 

Prime,  S.  I.  Rev.  and  Hon.  Paul  A. 
Chadbourne,  D.D.  (In  his  Williams 
college ;  trustees'  memorial  meeting. 
1883.     p.  34-9) 

Williams  college ;  inauguration  of 
Pres.  P.  A.  Chadbourne,  July  27, 
1872.     Williamstown,    1872.     4^p.     O. 

franklin  carter,  1881-1901 
Dr.    Carter    resigns    the   presidency. 
(In  IVilliams  weekly.     1901-2.     15:  no. 

7.  P-  1-3) 

Morton,  A.  H :  Admmistration  of 
President  Carter.  (In  Gulielmensian. 
1903.     46 :   p.  6-9) 


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25 


Wild,  H  :  D.  Franklin  Carter. 
(In  Williains  literary  monthly.  1909- 
10.    25:    104-5) 

Williams  college ;  inauguration  of 
President  Franklin  Carter,  Julj'  6,  1881, 
printed  by  order  of  the  trustees.  Wil- 
liamstown,   1882.     46?.     O. 

HENRY    HOPKINS,    I902-8 

Commencement  of  Williams  (1908) 
and  retirement  of  President  Hopkins. 
(In  New  York  Observer.  1908.  86: 
no.  27) 

Death  in  Rotterdam  of  Doctor  Hop- 
kins, and  resolutions.  (In  Williams 
record.     1908-9.     22:    no.  23) 

Death  of  Dr.  Hopkins  in  Europe ; 
his  work  for  Williams  college ;  record 
of  a  manly  and  well-rounded  life. 
(In  Spr'uigficld  republican.  August 
19,  1908) 

Funeral  of  Dr.  Hopkins  in  Williams 
college  chapel ;  eulogy  by  Dr.  Edwin 
Griffin.  (In  Springfield  republican. 
September  21,  1908) 

Garfield,  H.  A.  Reverend  Henry 
Hopkins,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (In  History  of 
the  class  of  1909.     1909.     p.  14) 

Mygatt,  G.  M.  Hopkins  and  Gar- 
field. (In  Williams  literary  monthly. 
1907-8.     23 :    101-4) 

Russell,  J :  E.  Henry  Hopkins. 
(In    GidicUnensian.     1910.     53:    9-11) 

Sketch.  (In  Outlook.  1908.  89: 
971-2) 

Two  college  presidents.  (In  Out- 
look.    1902.     70:    514-7) 

Williams  college :  inauguration  of 
President  Henry  Hopkins.  [C.  L. 
Maxc}^  ed.]  1902.  North  Adams, 
Advance  press,  n.  d.     59p.     O. 

HARRY  AUGUSTUS  GARFIELD,    I908 

Mygatt,  G.  M.  Hopkins  and  Gar- 
field. (In  Williams  literary  monthly. 
1907-8.     23:    101-4) 

Nevvf  Princeton  professor.  (In  Out- 
look.    1903.     75:    570-1) 

A  new  president.  (In  Williams  rec- 
ord.    1907-8.     22:    no.  21) 

Portrait.      (In    Reviezv    of   reviews. 

1907.  36:  144.  World's  work.  i6 : 
10398.  Williams  college;  induction 
of  President  Garfield,  and  Williams 
college,   Class   of   1909  senior  book) 

President  Garfield  at  Williams  and 
the   inaugural    address.     (In    Outlook. 

1908.  90:    326-8) 


President  Garfield's  induction  ad- 
dress. (In  Presbyterian.  1908.  78: 
no.  44,  p.  7-8) 

The  sons  of  President  Garfield. 
(In   Munsey.     1907.     38:    43-4) 

[Spring,  L.  W.  ed.]  Williams  col- 
lege ;  the  induction  of  Harry  Augus- 
tus Garfield,  LL.D.  into  the  office  of 
president,  October  7th,  1908.  n.  p., 
[Riverside  press]  n.  d.     I28p.  port.    O. 

Williams  college  and  its  president. 
(In  Youth's  companion.  1908.  82: 
no.  44) 

Williams  college  :  order  of  exercises 
for  the  induction  of  Harry  Augustus 
Garfield,  LL.D.  into  the  office  of  presi- 
dent, October  7th,  1908.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
8p.     O.     [Program] 


Publications 

Adelphi  [semi-monthly]  Williams 
college,  1831-2.  D.  vol.  i.  1831-2.  no 
more  published. 

Argo  [bi-weekly]  Williams  college, 
1882-85.  4  V.  illus.  Q.  no  more  pub- 
lished. 

College  reflector.  "semi-occasion- 
ally"  August,  185 1.  Williams  college, 
vol.  I,  no.  I.     4p.     Q. 

Gulielmensian  [annual]  various  sizes 
and  places  of  publication.     i8s6-date. 

Purple       cow        [monthly]  1907- 

date.     O. 

Sophomore  '72.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    i6p.    Q. 
_  Vidette    [bi-monthly]     5   vols.     Wil- 
liamstown,  1866-70.     Q.     no  more  pub- 
lished. 

Williams  alumni  review  [five  times 
a  year]  Williamstown,  1909-  date.  O. 
Pub.  by  Williams  college  alumni  ath- 
letic association. 

Williams  athengsum  [monthly]  11 
vols.  Williams  college,  1874-85.  Q. 
no  more  published. 

Williams  fortnight  [bi-weekly]  2 
vols.  n.  p.,  1885-87.  Q.  no  more 
published. 

Williams  literary  monthly.  Wil- 
liamstown, i88s-date.     O. 

Williams  monthly  miscellany :  con- 
ducted by  the  students  of  Williams 
college.  I  vol.  North  Adams,  Mass., 
i844._  4  +  558p.  O. 
_  Williams  quarterly.  19  vols.  Wil- 
liamstown, 1853-72.  O.  no  more  pub- 
lished. 


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WILLIAMSIANA 


Williams  record  [semi-weekly] 
Williamstown,  1904-date.  nar.  F  5 
Continuing  Williams  weekly. 

Williams  review  [monthly]  4  vols. 
Williamstown,  1870-4.  Q.  no  more 
published. 

Williams  vidette,  formed  by  the 
union  of  the  Williams  quarterly  and 
the  vidette.  3  vols.  Williamstown, 
1871-4.  Q.  volumes  are  numbered  6, 
7,  8. 

Williams  weekly.  17  vols.  n.  t.  p. 
1887-1904.  Q.  no  more  published. 
Continued  as  Williams  record. 

BiDWFXL,  O.  C.  Williams  in  journal- 
ism. (In  Williams  literary  monthly. 
1885-6.     1 :   273-9) 

Constitution  of  the  Williams  weekly, 
adopted  March  1887.  ms.  in  Williams 
college  library. 

FiTSCHEN,  J :  F :  The  Williams 
quarterly — vol.  I.  (In  Williams  lit- 
erary monthly.     1888-9.    4'-    21-6) 

HiBBARD,  C:  L.  Early  Williams 
journalism.  (In  Williams  literary 
monthlv.     1893-4-     9:     127-34) 

HiBBARD,  C:  L.  The  "Williams 
Adelphi"  and  "Miscellany."  (In  Wil- 
liams literary  monthly.  1891-2.  7 : 
76-81) 

Partridge,  O.  C.  Later  Williams 
journalism.  (In  Williams  literary 
monthlv.     1893-4-     9:    13.S-42) 

Stanley,  W:  H:  The  Lit,  past 
and  present.  (In  Williams  literary 
monthly.     1900-01.     16:    397-401)  _ 

Williams  press  bureau  established 
by  Gargoyle.  (In  Williams  record. 
1906-7.    20 :   no.  SO,  p.  I  &  4) 


Religious  Interests 

Chapel  services.  (In  Williams  rec- 
ord.    1907-8.     21  :    no.  17,  p.  2) 

Church  of  Christ  in  Williams  col- 
lege ;  statement  and  government  as 
adopted  February  7th,  1909.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
4P.     D. 

Clayton,  F.  T.  The  haystack  prayer 
meeting :  a  brief  account  of  its  origin 
and  spirit,  together  with  a  list  of 
missionaries  who  have  gone  out  from 
Williams  college  and  Williamstown; 
also  a  bibliography  of  pamphlets  and 
books  relating  to  the  men  and  the 
times  of  the  haystack  meeting,  n.  p. 
igo6.  34p.  il.  O.  Published  for  the 
Haystack  centennial. 


College  deacons.  (In  Williams  rec- 
ord. 1905-6.  19 :  no.  40,  p.  2-3. 
1906-7.      20:   no.  58,  p.  2) 

Dewey,  C.  Manuscript  sermon  occa- 
sioned by  the  present  religious  atten- 
tion in  Williams  college.  May  12,  1812. 
Stockbridge.     24p. 

Durfee,  Calvin.  The  revivals  in 
Williams  college.  (In  Williams  col- 
lege obituary  record.     1875-6.    p.  51-4) 

Dr.  Gladden's  commencement  ad- 
dress ;  religious  life  in  college  and 
outside.  (In  Williams  record.  1905- 
6.     19 :    no.  21,  p.  1-6) 

A  general  secretarv ;  important 
change  found  necessary  for  work  of 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  (In  Williams  record. 
1905-6.     19:   no.  5) 

Griffin,  E  :  D.  A  sermon  preached 
September  2,  1828,  at  the  dedication 
of  the  new  chapel  connected  with  Wil- 
liams college,  Massachusetts.  Wil- 
liamstown,    Bidwell     Bannister,     1828. 

37P-     D- 

Haystack  centennial.  (In  Williams 
record.     1906-7.     20:    no.  27,  p.   1-6) 

Hopkins,  Albert.  Revivals  of  re- 
ligion in  Williams  college.  (In 
American  quarterly  register.  1841. 
13  :   341-51  &  461-74) 

Mabie,  H.  W.  Address  at  the  Mis- 
sion park  prayer  meeting,  Sunday 
afternoon,  June  21,  1908.  (In  Wil- 
liams college  bulletin.  Alumni  num- 
ber. September  1908.  Tribute  to  Dr. 
Charles  Cuthbert  Hall) 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  An 
act  to  provide  for  the  disposition  of 
the  property  known  as  the  Mission 
park  association.  (In  Acts  and  re- 
solves.    1885.    p.  553.     chap.  81) 

The  one  hundredth  anniversary  of 
the  Haystack  prayer  meeting  cele- 
brated at  the  ninety-seventh  annual 
meeting  of  the  American  board  in 
North  Adams  and  by  the  Haystack 
centennial  meetings  at  Williamstown, 
October  9-12,  1906.  Bost.,  A.  B.  C.  F. 
M.,  1907.     io-}-346p.     O. 

Proceedings  at  the  dedication  of  the 
Missionary  monument,  in  Mission 
park,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  July  28, 
1867.  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1867.  24p. 
il.     O. 

Proceedings  of  the  missionary  jubi- 
lee, held  at  Williams  college,  August 
5,  1856.  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1856. 
I03p.     O. 


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27 


Records  of  the  A.  E.  Society  month- 
ly concert  in  Williams  college  1829. 
Constitution  of  the  monthly  concert 
of  prayer  instituted  by  the  young  gen- 
tlemen under  the  patronage  of  the 
American  educational  society,  manu- 
script. 

Settlement  work.  (In  IVilliams  rec- 
ord.    1905-6.     18:   no.  46) 

TiL-vcY,  Joseph.  History  of  the 
American  board  of  commissioners  for 
foreign  missions.  N.  Y.,  1842.  8  -)- 
452p.     D. 

Williams  and  college  missions.  (In 
IVilliams  record.  1906-7.  20 :  no.  6, 
P-  2) 

See  also  Societies ;  Mills  theological 
society;  Mills  Young  men's  Christian 
association,  Williams  Christian  asso- 
ciation. 


Societies 

Banks,  T.  M.  Fraternities  at  Wil- 
liams. (In  IVilliafus  alunmi  review. 
1909.     I :    no.  5,  p.  6-12) 

College  secret  societies ;  anti-secret 
societies,  etc.  (In  Williams  quarterly. 
1861.     8:    268-301) 

PiNKHAM,  F.  C.  Intercollegiate 
laurels  for  Williams  "Frat"  houses : 
increasing  number  of  fine  examples  ot 
colonial  architecture  which  serve  stu- 
dents at  Williamstown  for  their  chap- 
ter headquarters.  (In  Sunday  Herald 
— Boston.     October  18,  1908) 

Piper,  P.  F.  College  Fraternities. 
{In  Cosmopolitan.     1896-7.     22:641-8) 

ADELPHIC   UNION 

Barnard,  D.  D.  Address  delivered 
September  6,  1831,  before  the  Adelphic 
union  society  of  Williams  college. 
Williamstown,  Ridley  Bannister,  1831. 
36p.     O. 

Bullock,  A.  H.  Relations  of  the 
educated  man  with  American  nation- 
ality; an  address  before  the  literary 
societies  of  Williams  college,  August 
I,  1864.  Bost.,  Wright  &  Potter,  1864. 
32p.     O. 

The  constitutions  of  the  Adelphic 
union  and  Philologian  societies  of 
Williams  college.     North  Adams,  1852. 

20p.      O. 

same.       Williamstown,      Mass., 

1856.     20p.     O. 


Debating  insignia.  (In  Williams 
record.  1906.  20:  no.  19,  P-  2  and 
no.  53.  P-  2)  ^,    .    .     . 

Edwards,  Tyron.  Christianity,  a 
philosophy  of  principles;  an  address 
delivered  before  the  Adelphic  union 
of  Williams  college,  August  17,  1841. 
Troy.  N.  Tuttle,  1841.     23p.     O. 

Emerson,  R.  W.  Address  to  the 
Adelphic  union,  1854.  (In  Cabot,  J. 
E.  Memoir  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson. 
Bost.  1887.     2:    757) 

Everett,  Edward.  An  address  de- 
livered before  the  Adelphic  union 
society  of  Williams  college,  on  Com- 
mencement day,  August  16,  1837. 
Bost.  Button  &  Wentworth,  1837. 
36p.     O. 

Hale,  E.  E.  What  is  the  American 
people?  An  address  .  .  .  before  the 
Phi  Beta  Kapna  of  Brown  university 
and  repeated  before  the  Adelphic  union 
of  Williams  college.  Bost.  1885. 
26p.     D. 

Haynes,  Rowland.  A  Williams  in- 
stitution. (In  Williams  literary 
monthly.     1901-2.     17:     187-92) 

History.  (In  Williams  record. 
1909-10.     23:   no.  31,  p.  i) 

Nelson.  John.  Oration  delivered 
before  the  Adelphic  union  society  of 
Williams  college,  on  the  evening  pre- 
ceding commencement,  September  5» 
1826.  Worcester,  W.  Manning,  n.  d. 
24p.     O. 

New  constitution  adopted.  (In 
Williams    record.      1910-11.     24:     no. 

7,  P-  i) 

NoTT,  C.  C  A  debate-book  of  1756. 
(In  Williams  literary  monthly.  1889- 
90.     5:    159-64) 

Peabody,  a.  p.  Three  eras  of  posi- 
tive philosophy;  an  oration  before 
the  Adelphic  union  of  Williams  col- 
lege, July  2,  1877.  Bost.  1877. 
i8p.     O. 

Philotechnian  and  Philologian.  (In 
Williams  record.  1906-7.  20:  no.  Z3^ 
p.  2) 

Reid.  Adam.  Address  delivered  be- 
fore the  Adelphic  union  of  Williams 
college,  August  14,  1849.  Troy,  Can- 
non printing  house,  1850.     i8p.     O. 

Stanton,  H  :  B.  Ultraists,  conser- 
vatists,  reformers;  an  address  deliv- 
ered before  the  Adelphic  union  of 
Williams  college,  August  20,  1850. 
N.  Y.,  Baker  &  Scribner.  1850. 
4op.     O. 


28 


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Van  de  Carr,  G.  C.  &  Ernst,  M.  L. 
Statistics  of  undergraduate  activities 
of  Williams  college.  Williamstown, 
1908.     sop.     O. 

Yale,  Cyrus.  An  address  delivered 
before  the  Adelphic  union  society  of 
Williams  college  on  the  evening  before 
commencement,  September  4,  1827. 
Williamstown,  Ridley  Bannister,  1827. 
2op.     O. 

art  association 

The  art  association.  (In  Williams 
quarterly.  1858-9.  6:  188-9.  1860-1. 
8 :    209) 

CLASSICAL   SOCIETY 

Constitution.  Published  1909.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     4p.  nar.     T. 

COFFEE   CLUB 

Coffee  club  papers. 

1908-9  I  Williams  college,  1909. 
S9P-     O.     [Julian  Park,  ed.] 

1909-10  2  Williams  college,  1910. 
42p.     O.     [Julian   Park,   ed.] 

1910-11  3  Williams  college,  1911. 
5ip.     O.     [J.  O.  S.  Edwards,  ed.] 

Crothers,  S  :  M.  The  hundred 
worst  books ;  an  essay  read  before  the 
Coffee  club  on  February  8,  1909.  (In 
his  Among  friends.     1910.     p.  64-95) 


Gargoyle  alumni  association.  First 
annual  report  of  the  secretary-treas- 
urer of  the  Gargoyle  alumni  associa- 
tion.    1908-9.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     32p.     O. 

Gargoyle  gate.  (In  Williams  rec- 
ord.    1904-5.     18:    no.  30,  p.  i) 

Purpose  and  aim  of  Gargoyle.  (In 
Williams  zveekly.     1895.     9'-     no-i) 

Squires,  F.  A.  The  Gargoyle  gate. 
(In  Art  and  decoration.  191 1.  18: 
no.  3,  p.  130) 

GOOD  government  CLUB 

Annual  report.  1909-10  ist.  Wil- 
liamstown, n.  d.  6ip.  O.  [Julian 
Park,  ed.] 

College  civic  clubs.  (In  Outlook. 
1910.     96:    756) 

horticultural  and  landscape  gar- 
dening ASSOCIATION 

Bascom,  John.  Address  before  the 
Horticultural  and  landscape  gardening 


association  of  Williams  college.  North 
Adams,  Greylock  sentinel,  1858. 
i6p.     O. 

same.     (In  Williams  quarterly. 

1853-     i:    49-63) 

LYCEUM   OF  NATURAL   HISTORY 

Chadbourne,  p.  a.  Natural  history 
catalogue  of  Williamstown,  Mass. 
(In  Williams  quarterly.  1857-8.  5: 
342-59) 

Clark,  W:  M.  Gulick  '59 — an 
appreciation.  (In  Williams  literary 
monthly.     1906-7.     22:    239-246) 

Lyceum  of  natural  history,  1835-85. 
(In  the  Fortnight.     1885.     i ;    20) 

Lyman,  H.  M.  &  Elmore,  S.  E. 
The  Florida  expedition.  (In  Wil- 
liams quarterly.     1856-7.     4 :    293-328) 

Natural  history  lyceum.  (In  Wil- 
liams record.  1909-10.  23:  no.  39, 
p.  10) 

Perry,  A.  L.  Expedition  to  Nova 
Scotia.  (In  his  Williamstown  and 
Williams   college.     1899.     p.    565-73) 

Semi-centennial  of  the  Lyceum  of 
natural  history  at  Williams  college. 
(In  Science.     1885.     5:    385-6) 

Rogers,  W  :  B.  Address  before  the 
Lyceum  of  natural  history  of  Wil- 
liams college,  August  14,  1855.  Bost., 
T.  R.  Marvin,  1855.     34p.     O. 

Whipple,  A.  B.  et  al.  Catalogue  of 
the  Lyceum  of  natural  history  of  Wil- 
liams college,  instituted  A.  D.  1835. 
Williamstown,   1852.     6op.     O. 

MENDELSSOHN    SOCIETY 

First  appearance.  (In  Williams 
quarterly.     1858-9.    6:     189) 

The  Mendelssohn  society.  (In  Wil- 
liams quarterly.     1861-2.    9:  68) 

MILLS   THEOLOGICAL   SOCIETY 

Bascom,  John.  The  threefold  king- 
dom :  an  address  before  the  Mills 
theological  society  of  Williams  college, 
June  23,  1872.  Albany,  Weed,  Parsons 
&  Co.,   1872.    2op.     O. 

Brown,  A.  J.  Catalogue  of  the  Mills 
theological  society  with  a  brief  sketch 
of  its  history  by  Prof.  Albert  Hopkins. 
Williamstown,  H.  Chickering,  1853. 
58p.     O. 

Sprague,  W  :  B.  Discourse  deliv- 
ered .  .  .  August  17,  1845  before  the 
Mills  society  of  inquiry  and  the  theo- 


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29 


logical     society    of    Williams    cc 
Albany,  Van  Benthuysen  &  Co.,  1845. 
S8p.     O. 

MILLS  YOUNG  MEN's  CHRISTIAN 
ASSOCIATION 

Report  .  .  .  for  the  year  April, 
1908  to  April,  1909.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  i6p. 
il.     D. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  (In  Williams  record. 
1906.     19:    no.  50,  p.  2-3) 

Mills  theological  society  becomes 
Mills  Y.  M.  C.  A.  (In  Williams  re- 
view.    1873-4.     4:    40) 

PHI  BETA   KAPPA 

Catalogue  of  the  fraternity  of  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Gamma  of  Massachusetts. 
Williams  college,  Williamstown,  Mass. 
1868.  Bost.,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1868. 
33P-     O. 

Lowell,  Percival.  The  revelation 
of  evolution;  an  address  before  the 
Mass.  Gamma  chapter  of  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Jesup  hall,  May  27,  1909.  (In 
Atlantic  monthly.     1909.     104:   174-83) 

Parsons,  E.  B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Gamma  of  Massachusetts,  Williams 
college :  charter,  register  of  officers 
and  members,  constitution,  united 
chapters,  etc.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Mosher 
&  Lyon,   1887.     83P.     O. 

Parsons,  E.  B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Gamma  of  Massachusetts,  Williams 
college.  Williamstown,  Ingraham 
Printing  Co.,  1903.     52p.     O. 

philosophical  society 

Constitution  of  the  Mark  Hopkins 
philosophical  society.  (In  Williams 
weekly.     1895.     9'-    257) 

Morton,  A.  H.  New  wine  and  old 
bottles  :  a  paper  read  before  the  Philo- 
sophical union,  Williams  college,  No- 
vember 18,  1909.  Williamstown,  1909. 
27p.     O. 

Pratt,  J.  B.  Sincerity  in  religion ; 
a  paper  read  before  the  society  in  Grif- 
fin hall,  November  4,  1909.  (In 
American  journal  of  theology.  1910. 
14:  572-83)  Publication  title,  "A 
mistake  in  strategy." 


in  1795 :  Williams  college.  Troy,  N. 
Tuttle,  1840.     ISP-     O. 

Constitution  of  the  Adelphic  union 
and  Philologian  societies  of  Williams 
college.  Williamstown,  1856.  20p. 
nar.     D. 

Constitutions  of  the  Philologian  and 
Adelphic  union  societies  of  Williams 
college,  as  amended  December,  1872, 
with  a  complete  list  of  the  members 
of  the  Philologian  society.  Albany, 
Weed,  Parsons  &  Co.,   1873.    42p.     O. 

Library  catalogue  and  constitutions 
and  by-laws  of  the  Philologian  society 
of  Williams  college,  1862.  Williams- 
town, n.  d.     9ip.     O. 

Triennial  catalogue  of  the  Philo- 
logian society  of  Williams  college, 
founded  A.  D.  1795.  Williamstown, 
1850.     nop.     O. 

philotechnian  society 

Catalogue  of  the  members  of  fhe 
Philotechnian  society  instituted  1795. 
Troy,  N.  Tuttle,  1840.     I5p.     O. 

Catalogue  and  constitution  of  the 
Philotechnian  society  of  Williams  col- 
lege, with  the  Adelphic  union  constitu- 
tion. Albany,  Weed,  Parsons  &  Co., 
1873.     53P-  .  O. 

Constitution  and  by-laws  of  the 
Philotechnian  society  of  Williams  col- 
lege. Revised,  February,  1900.  North 
Adams,  1900.     igp.     T. 

Library  catalogue  and  the  constitu- 
tion and  by-laws  of  the  Philotechnian 
society  of  Williams  college. 

1861     Williamstown,    1861.     84p.     O. 

1867     Williamstown,    1867.     78p.     O. 

Plan  to  retain  the  name.  (In  Wil- 
liams record.  1909-10.  23 :  no.  43, 
p.  I). 

Triennial  catalogue. 

1844  Troy,  J.  C.  Kneeland,  1844. 
32p.  nar.     O. 

1850    Williamstown,  1850.    nip.    O. 

WILLIAMS  century 

The  Williams  century ;  an  associa- 
tion of  alumni  and  friends  of  Williams 
college  to  advance  and  care  for  the 
general  interest  of  the  college.  Organ- 
ized June,  1874.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    4p.     O. 


PHILOLOGIAN    SOCIETY 

Catalogue    of   the    members    of   the 
Philologian  society,  since  its  formation 


WILLIAMS    CHRISTIAN    ASSOCIATION 

Annual  reports.     1909-10.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 
l6p.     O. 


30 


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1910-11.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     i6p.     O. 

Constitution.  (In  Williams  record. 
1909-10.     2>^:   no.  48,  p.  I  &  4) 

Handbooks  of  Williams  college. 
Library  has : 

1909-10     I37p.  nar.     Tt. 

1910-11     I52p.  nar.     Tt. 

Membership  requirements.  (In  Wil- 
liams record.  1909-10.  23:  nos.  52, 
53,  54,  55) 

Songs 

Athletic  and  song  book,  Williams, 
n.  p.  1908.     I2p.    S. 

Edwards,  W  :  H.  He  wasn't  a  Wil- 
liams man.  (In  University  record. 
1893.     3:    no.  2,  p.   118-20)     music. 

Four  Williams  songs ;  Song  to  Wil- 
liams, Marching  song,  the  purple  team, 
cheering  song.  Williamstown,  1907. 
9P.     O. 

Gladden^  Washington.  Songs  of 
Williams.     N.  Y.  1859.    69p.     O. 

Grand  old  duke  of  York.  (In  Wil- 
liams record.     1906.     20:    no.  21,  p.  2) 

Leonard,  G.  C.  Songs  of  Williams. 
Williamstown,    1898.     I44p.     O. 

Statements  relative  to  "Grand  old 
duke."  (In  Williams  record.  1909-10. 
23 :    no.  16,  p.  1-4) 

Williams  inter-class  singing  contest ; 
songs  of  1908  and  1909;  Our  mother, 
Williams'  sons,  Williams,  our  Wil- 
liams, Sing  we  to  Williams,  Yard  by 
yard.     Williamstown,    1909.     I2p.     O. 

Williams  songs.  (In  Williams  rec- 
ord.    1906.     20:   no.  13,  p.  2) 

Student  Life 

Bascom,  John.  College  optimism. 
(In  Williams  alumni  review.  1909-10. 
I :   no.  4,  p.  6-10) 

A  carnival  of  good  feeling:  senior 
smoker  attended  by  the  college  and 
many  of  the  faculty.  (In  Williatns 
record.     1908-9.     21  :    no.  49) 

Chapin,  a.  C.  Bill  Pratt.  (In 
Williams  quarterly.  1868-9.  16 :  186- 
96) 

Commons  completed.  (In  Williams 
record.     1909-10.     23:    no.  29,  p.  i) 

Elections.  (In  Williams  record. 
18 :  no.  39,  no.  40,  no.  49,  no.  46,  19 : 
no.  52,  20:    no.  44,  23:    no.  49,  no.  57) 

Elections  of  managers  changed. 
{In  Williams  record.  1910-1.  24:  no. 
2,  p.  1-2) 


Freshman  parade.  (In  William.^ 
record.  19 :  no.  30,  20 :  no.  25,  21 : 
no.  23,  22 :    no.  26,  23 :   no.  24) 

Hallowe'en  celebrations.  (In  Wil- 
liams record.  18 :  no.  27,  19 :  no.  36, 
20:  no.  2)3>  21:  no.  32,  22:  no.  34, 
23 :   no.  33) 

Honor  system.  (In  Williams  rec- 
ord.    1906.     20:    no.  28,  p.  2) 

Honor  system  and  its  stability.  (In 
Williams  record.     1907-8.     21  :  no.  46) 

The  Jackson  dinner,  1864.  (In 
Williams  quarterly.  1863-4.  11:  215- 
6) 

Marlowe,  C.  The  jew  of  Malta;  a 
tragedy  in  five  acts :  adapted  acting 
version  of  the  Williams  college  English 
department  with  a  preface  by  S.  B. 
Griffin  and  an  introduction  by  Lewis 
Perry.  Williamstown,  1909.  19  +  83 
p.  il.     O. 

McDonald,  J.  R.  Social  life  at  Wil- 
liams. (In  Lippincott's  magazine. 
40:    572-8) 

New  England  oratorial  league  plans. 
(In  Williams  record.  1909-10.  23: 
r\c.  41,  p.  i) 

Pratt,  Bill;  a  post  prandial  remin- 
iscence of  the  life,  character  and  public 
service  of  the  late,  lamented  Bill  Pratt ; 
delivered  at  the  annual  dinner  of  the 
New  York  alumni  association  of  Wil- 
liams college,  January,  1889.  N.  Y. 
1889.     2ip.  port.  pi.     D. 

Prime,  S  :  I.  Life  at  Williams, 
1826-9.  (In  his  Autobiography  and 
memorials,  page   157-74.     N.  Y.  1888) 

Prime,  S  :  I.  Rev.  Nicholas  Mur- 
ray's life  at  Williams,  1822-6.  (In  his 
Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Nicholas  Murray, 
page  53-73.     N.  Y.  1862) 

Salter,  Sumner.  Williams  college 
choir.  (In  the  Musician.  January, 
1910) 

Sargent,  G:  L.  Dr.  Faustus.  (In 
Gulielmensian.     1910.     S3 :     192-3) 

Typhoid  and  investigation.  (In  Wil- 
liams weekly.  1903-4-  i?:  223,  233, 
248-50) 

Typhoid  fever.  (In  Williams  col- 
lege. President's  report.  1903-4-  P- 
12-13) 

Williams  college  glee  club  in  Troy. 
(In  Williams  quarterly.  1864-5.  12: 
288) 

Zelie,  John  &  Perry,  C.  Bill  Pratt, 
the  saw-buck  philosopher.  Williams- 
town, 1895.     D. 


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31 


Treasurer 

Account  of  President  and  trustees 
of  Williams  college  for  the  fiscal  years 
ending  May  31,    1890-7. 

Account  of  the  invested  funds  of 
Williams  college,  June  i,  1873  and  June 
I,   1878.    4P-     O. 

Invested  funds  of  Williams  college, 
1870-84. 

Williams  college.  Treasurer's  re- 
port,  1898-date. 

Williams  college.  Treasurer's  state- 
ment for  the  fiscal  years  ending  June 
I,   1885- 1889. 


Trustees 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  An 
act  authorizing  the  corporation  known 
as  President  and  trustees  of  Williams 
college  and  its  standing  committees 
to  hold  special  meetings  without  the 
limits  of  the  commonwealth.  (In  Acts 
and  resolves.     1890.    p.  142.  chap.  171) 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  An 
act  exempting  students  of  Harvard, 
Williams,  and  Amherst  .  .  .  from 
taxation.  (In  Mass.  legislative  papers. 
1831.     House  doc.  12) 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  An 
act  to  authorize  the  President  and 
trustees  of  Williams  college  to  hold 
additional  real  and  personal  property. 
(In  Acts  and  resolves.  1906.  p.  45. 
chap.  65) 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  An 
act  to  incorporate  the  Albert  Hopkins 
White  Oaks  chapel  association  and  to 
enable  the  President  and  trustees  of 
Williams  college  to  convey  to  the  same 
certain  property  held  under  the  will 
of  Albert  Hopkins,  deceased.  (In 
Acts  and  resolves.  1889.  p.  1051. 
chap.  358) 

Massachusetts  Legislature.  An 
act  to  increase  the  school  fund  and  to 
grant   aid   to      ...   Williams   college 

.  .  .  out  of  the  proceeds  of  the  sales 
of  Back  Bay  lands.  (In  Acts  and  re- 
solves. 1859.  p.  314-6.  chap.  153) 
(Senate  doc.  105)  Three  free  scholar- 
ships granted. 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  An 
act  to  provide  for  the  disposition  of 
the  property  of  the  corporation  known 
as  the  Mission  park  association.  (In 
Acts  and  resolves.  1885.  p.  553.  chap. 
81) 


_  Massachusetts.  Legislature.  Es- 
timates of  grants  and  appropriations 
in  favor  of  Harvard  college,  Williams 
college  and  Bowdoin  college.  (In 
Mass.  legislative  papers.  House  1827. 
House  doc.  28,  sess.  2) 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  Peti- 
tion for  funds  and  report  on  the  peti- 
tion of  Williams  college.  (In  Mass. 
legislative  papers.  Senate.  1839. 
Senate  doc.  38.     I2p.) 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  Peti- 
tion of  the  President  and  trustees  of 
Williams  college  for  appropriation  of 
funds  and  report  and  resolve  thereon. 
(In  Mass.  legislative  papers.  Senate. 
1837.     Senate  doc.  39.     I4p.) 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  Re- 
port and  resolve  on  the  petition  of  the 
President  and  trustees  of  Williams 
college  for  funds  to  rebuild  East  col- 
lege. (In  Mass.  legislative  papers. 
Senate.    1842.    Senate  doc.  19.    lop.) 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  Re- 
port of  committee  of  both  Houses 
appointed  to  inquire  whether  appro- 
priations authorized  to  be  paid  to 
Harvard  college  and  to  Williams  col- 
lege have  been  applied  according  to 
provisions  of  law ;  February  5,  1824. 
2p. 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  Re- 
port relative  to  certain  funds.  (In 
Mass.  legislative  papers.  House. 
1843.     House  doc.  60) 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  Re- 
solve allowing  a  further  time  to  locate 
a  township  by  the  corporation  of  Wil- 
liams college,  February  23,  1814. 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  Re- 
solve granting  a  township  of  land  to 
Williams  college,   February  20,    1809. 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  Re- 
solve granting  two  townships  of  land 
to  Williams  college,  February  4,  1796. 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  Re- 
solve on  the  petition  of  the  President 
and  trustees  of  Williams  college, 
granting  them  a  township  of  land, 
February  19,  1805. 

Massachusetts.  Legislature.  Re- 
solve on  the  petition  of  the  Trustees 
of  Williams  college.  January  27,  1820. 
(In  Resolves  of  the  General  court  of 
Massachusetts.     1819-24.     p.  no.  chap. 

Reports  of  the  officers  of  instruction 
to  the  board  of  trustees. 

1903     Williamstown,  n.  d.    28p.     O. 


32 


WILLIAMSIANA 


1906  n.  t.  p.    6op.     O. 

1907  n.  t.  p.    6op.     O. 
191 1     n.  p.,  191 1    62p.     O. 

Rules  adopted  by  the  trustees,  June 
I9>  1905 ;  on  appointment,  term  of  ser- 
vice, and  salaries  of  professors  .    .    . 
n.  t.  p.     4p.     O. 

Small  college  or  large.  (In  Wil- 
liams record.  1910-11.  24:  no.  13, 
P-  2) 

Taxation  question.  (In  Williams 
record.  1906-7,  1907-8.  19:  no.  63, 
p.  2,  20:  no.  18,  p.  2,  and  no.  36,  i  & 
6,  and  no.  42,  p.  2  and  21 :  no.  30,  p.  3) 

Trustee  resolutions  regarding  the 
adoption  of  a  new  seal,  September, 
1805.  (In  Durfee,  C,  History  of  Wil- 
liams college,     i860,     p.  88) 

Will  case  decided;  Fayerweather 
litigation  ended  in  favor  of  college. 
(In  Williams  record.     1904-5-     18:  no. 

35)  ,  .  . 

Williams  college  ;  trustees  memorial 
meeting,  1883 ;  addresses  delivered 
...  at  commencement,  July  3,  1883. 
Williamstown,  1883.     45p.     O. 

Williams  university.  (In  Williams 
quarterly.     1871-2.     19:    129-132) 

Women  as  students;  majority  and 
minority  report  of  the  committee  to 
examine  into  the  expediency  of  ad- 
mitting women  as  students  to  the  col- 
lege. (In  Williams  vide  tie.  1874.  6 : 
extra  no.  18,  p.  i-ii) 


Williams  in  fiction  and  verse 

Abbott,  Samuel.  Williams  verses; 
a  collection  of  poems  from  Williams 
college  athencBum,  argo,  fortnight,  and 
literary  monthly.  Cambridge,  River- 
side Press,  1887.     I0  +  II3P.     S. 

Britton,  a.  D.  Stories  and  verse 
of  Williams.  Williamstown,  1900. 
14  +  222p.      O. 

Bryant,  W  :  C.  Descriptio  Guliel- 
mopolis ;  a  poem.  (In  Gulielmensian. 
1900.     43:    30-31) 

Gladden,  Washington.  Alma 
mater;  a  poem.  (In  Gulielmensian. 
1906.     49:    33-6) 

same    (In  Outlook.     1904.     77: 

854-6) 

Ketchum,  Arthur.  Williams 
sketches;  edited  by  H.  H.  Lehman 
and  I.  H.  Vrooman.  Williamstown, 
1898.     327p.     D. 

Lehman,  E.  P.  and  Park,  J.  A 
Williams  anthology;  a  collection  of 
verse  and  prose  of  Williams  college, 
1798-1910.  Williamstown,  1910.  14-}- 
22Ip.      D. 

Richardson,  S.  L.  Williams;  a 
centennial  sonnet.  (In  Williams  lit- 
erary monthly.     1893-4.     9'-    106) 

Williams  verse ;  collected  from  her 
undergraduate  publications.  1893. 
Smedley,  F.  M.,  Griggs,  F.  H.,  & 
Opdyke,  H.,  eds. 


INDEX 


A.  E.  society,  27 
Abbott,  Samuel,  32 
Adam,  W :    L.,  13 
Adams,  E.  L.,  7 
Addresses,  5 
Adelphi,  25 
Adelphic  Union,  27 
Alden,  F.  A.,  13,  18 
Allen,  A.  J.,  18 
Allen,  Thomas,  9 
Alumni  Association,  7 
Alumni    athletic    association    constitu- 
tion, 7,  8 
Alumni  hall,  10 
Alumni  house,  8 
Alumni  register,  7 
Alumni  visiting  committee,  7 
Amherst  college,  21,  22 
Anderson,  G.  W.,  13,  18 
Andrew,  W:    C,  14 
Andrews,  E.  C,  13,  18 
Andrews,  I.  W.,  24 
Anti-slavery  society,  5 
Architecture,  10 
Argo,  25 

Armstrong,  H.  K.,  17 
Art  association,  28 
Athletic  tax,  8 
Atwood,  E.  S.,  17 
Baccalaureate  sermons,  5 
Bacon,  A.  C,  14 
Bacon,  J.  F..  18 
Bailey,  R.  W.,  9 
Ballard,  H.  H.,  19 
Ballinger,  R.  A.,  13,  17,  20 
Banks,  H:    W.,  18 
Banks,  T.  M.,  18,  27 
Barber,  J.  W.,  10 
Barnard,  D.  D.,  27 
Bascom,  John,  5,  22,  24,  28,  30 
Baseball,  8 
Basketball,  8 
Bassett,  A.  B.,  24 
Benjamin.  S  :    G.  W.,  20 
Berking,  M.  B,  i8_ 
Berkshire  medical  institution,  9 
Berkshire  quadrangle,  10 
Berry,  M.  W.,  13 
Bibliography.  10 
Bidwell,  O.  C.,  26 
Bidwell,  W.  H.,  24 
Biennial  songs,  13 
Biography,  10 
Blackmer.  O.  C,  15 
Blodget,  Samuel,  20 


Boardman,  D.  L.,  15 

Boston  alumni  assoc,  8 

Brewer,  D.  C.,  20 

Britton,  A.  D.,  32 

Bross,  William,  7 

Brown,  A.  C.,  16 

Brown,  A.  J.,  28 

Brown,  F.  P.,  14 

Brown,  P.  S.,  9 

Bryant,  W:    C.,  32 

Buildings,  10 

Bullard,  J.  A.,  18 

Bullock,  A.  H.,  27 

Bullock,  C:    J.,  19 

Burial  of  Euclid,  19 

Burial  of  razor,  19 

Calhoun,  P.  C.,  14 

Calhoun,  S.  H.,  5 

Cane  contest,  19 

Canfield,  J.  H.,  17,  20 

Canning,  E.  W.  B.,  8 

Carr,  L.  W.,  18 

Carrington,  G:    M.,  16 

Carter,  Franklin,  5,  7,  11,  24,  25 

Catalogues — annual,  12 

Catalogues — general,  12 

Centennial,  21 

Chadbourne,  P.  A.,  5,  7,  24,  28 

Chandler,  P.  C.,  20 

Chapel,  10 

Chapel,  see  also  Thompson  Memorial 

Chapel 
Chapin,  A.  C,  30 
Charter,  12 
Chauncey,  C :,  20 
Childs,  H :    H.,  9 
Chip  day,   19 
Choir,  30 

Church  of  Christ,  26 
Civil  war  monument,  5,  21,  22 
Clapp,  E.  A.,  18 
Clark  hall,  11 
Clark,  Edward,  5 
Clark,  W :    M.,  28 
Clarke,  C:    H.,  13,  18 
Class  books,  13 
Class  day,  14,  19 
Classical  society,  28 
Clayton,  F.  T.,  26 
Coffee  club,  28 
Coffin,  J.  H.,  19 
College  reflector,  25 
Color,  see  Royal  purple 
Commencement,  19 
Commencement  orations,  6 


34 


WILLIAMSIANA 


Commons,  30 

Conger,  H:    R.,  15.  20 

Cook,  R.  E.,  14 

Cooke,  Parsons,  23 

Cooley,  J.  S..  17 

Cooper,  S.  W.,  7 

Cooper,  W:    S.,  8,  17,  18 

Cox,  S.  H.,  23 

Crew,  8 

Crothers,  S:    M.,  28 

Cullen,  E.  P.,  13 

Curriculum,  19 

Currier  hall,  il 

Customs,  19 

Cut  exemption,  19 

Cutler,  J.  T.,  20 

Dartmouth,  9 

Davenport,  J :    G.,  17 

Davis,  S:    H:,    22,  23 

Deacons,  26 

Debating,  27 

DeCosta,  B.  F.,  20 

Demond,  Charles,  7,  15,  20 

Denison,  J :    H.,  14 

Dewey,  C,  26 

Dewey,  C.  A.,  20 

Dewey,  Edward,  16 

Dewey,  H.  P.,  5 

Dike,  S.  W.,  7 

Dillingham,  W:    H.,  7 

Diplomas,  20 

"Dr.  Faustus,"  30 

Dodge,  W:    E.,  5 

Donnelly,  J.  H.,  13.   18 

Dow,  G:    C,  14 

Dudley,  M.  S.,  17 

Dunbar,  P.  R.,  15 

Durfee,  Calvin,  10,  15,  20,  23,  24,  26 

Durfee,  C  S..  17 

Dutcher,  N.  K.,  14 

Dutton,  G.  B.,  15 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.,  20 

Duyckinck,  G:    L.,  20 

East  college,  11,  31 

Edwards,  J.  O.  S.,  28 

Edwards,  Tyron,  27 

Edwards,  W:    H.,  30 

Egleston,  N.  H.,  20 

Elections,  30 

Eligibility  rules,  8 

Elmore,  S.  E.,  28 

Emerson,  R.  W.,  21,  27 

Emerson,  Ralph,  23 

Ernst,  M.  L.,  9,  I4,  21,  28 

Erskine,  R.  C,  IS 

Everett.  Edward,  27 

Expeditions :  Florida,  28 ;  Nova  Scotia, 

28 
Fayerweather  case,  32 


Ferris,  M.  P.,  21 

Fiction,   T)^' 

Field,  D.  D.,  5,  21,  24 

Field  memorial  observatory,  11 

Fiske,  C.  C,  13 

Fiske,  F.  W.,  13 

Fitch,  C.  E.,  15 

Fitch,  Ebenezer,  S,  10,  20,  21,  23 

Fitschen,  J  :    F :,    26 

Flint,  Ephraim,  5 

Football,  9 

Fort  Massachusetts,  see  Massachusetts, 

Fort 
Foxcroft,  Frank,  14 
Fraternities,  27 
Free  school,  21 
French,  J.  A.,  14 
French,  J.  C,  7 
Freshman  parade,  19,  30 
Freshman  wake,  19 
Gage,  A.  F.,  13 
Gardner,  Charles,  13 
Garfield,  H.  A.,  5,  7,  25 
Gargoyle,  28 
Gargoyle  gate,  11 
George,  Lake,  see  Lake  George 
Gibbs,  H.  R.,  17 
Gibbs,  R.  C,  14 
Gibson,  W.  A.,  15 

Gladden,  Washington,  5,  6,  21,  30,  32 
Glee-club,  30 

Good  government  club,  28 
Goodhue,  Josiah,  10 
Goodrich  hall,  1864,  il 
Goodwin,  F.  W.,  14 
Gordon,  N.  F.,  13,  18 
Grace  hall,  11 

Grade  system  of  marking,  19 
"Grand  old  duke  of  York,"  30 
Green,  S :    A.,  21 
Grevlock  rpt.,  observatory,  21 
Griffin,  E:    D.,  5,  7,   II,  23,  24,  26 
Griffin,  E.  H.,  23 
Griffin,  Edwin,  25 
Griffin.  S.  B.,  14,  30 
Griffin  hall.  11 
Griggs,  F.  H.,  32 
Gulielmensian,  25 
Hale,  E:    E.,  27 
Hale,  T.  T.,  14 
Hall.  C:    C,  12,  26 
Hall,  D.  E.,  18 
Hall,  G.  S.,  7.  14 
Hall,  O.  M.,  14 
Hallock,  W.  R..  14. 
Hallowe'en  celebrations,  30 
Harding,  W.  G.,  IS 
Harmon,  H.  A.,  17 
Hart,  W.  C,  10 


WILLIAMSIANA 


35 


Hartt,  R.  L.,  14 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,   19 

Haynes,  Rowland,  27 

Haystack  prayer-meeting,  26 

Hazing,  19 

Heath,  C:    A.,  7,  13,  17 

Hewitt,  J  :    H..  12 

Hibbard,  C:    L.,  21,  26 

History,  20 

Hitchcock,  E.,  9 

Holden,  J.  A.,  10,  14 

Holt,  C.  S.,  7 

Honor  system,  30 

Hopkins,  Albert,  11,  21,  26,  28,  31 

Hopkins,  Henry,  5,  7,  25 

Hopkins,  Mark,  6,  7,  10,  20,  21,  24 

Hopkins,  Mark,  memorial  committee,  8 

Hopkins  hall,  11 

Hopkins  observatory,  11 

Horticultural  and  landscape  gardening 

association,  5,  28 
Hosmer,  W.  H  :,    14 
Howe,  H.  B.,  18 
Hubbell,  C:    B.,  8 
Humphrey,  Heman,  21 
Huntington,  C.  W.,  17 
Hutchins.  C :    L.,  7,  16 
Huyck,  E.  N.,  9 
Inaugural  addresses,  7 
Infirmary,   11 
Instructor's  reports,  31 
Jackson  dinner,  30 
Jackson  hall,  12,  30 
Jenkins,  A.  D.,  21 
Jermain,  Barclay,  5,  8 
Jerome,  E.  M.,  21 
Jesup  hall,  12 
Jew  of  Malta,  30 
Jewett,  F.  G.,  24 
Johnson,  W :,    21 
Judd,  E:    S.,  13,  17 
Kasson,  F.  H.,  24 
Kellogg,  G.  B.,  5 
Kellogg,  Justin,  17 
Kellogg  hall,  12 
Kennedy,  Howard,  8 
Ketchum,  A.,  14,  32 
Killets,  J:    M.,  13 
Knowleson,  J.  S.,  24 
Lake  George,  battle,  10,  20,  21,  22 
Lawrence  hall,  12 
Lawrence,  Amos,  23 
Laws,  22 

Lehman,  E.  P.,  32 
Lehman,  H.  H.,  32 
Leonard,  E.  C.,  18 
Leonard,  G.  C..  30 
Lewis,  L.  L.,  18 
Library,  22 


Long,  E.  M.,  13,  18 

Loomis,  R.  S.,  15 

Lowe,  J:   A.,  10,  11,  12,  14,  18,  19,  21, 

23 
Lowell,  John,  21 
Lowell,  Percival,  29 
Lyceum  of  natural  history,  5,  28 
Lyman,  H.  M.,  28 
Mabie,  H.  W.,  21,  26 
McDonald,  J.  R.,  30 
Magee,  Irving,  15 
Malley,  E:    B.,  20 
Managers,  election  of,  8 
March  17th,  19 
Marlowe,  C.,  30 
Marsh,  Charles,  15 
Marsh,  E.  H.,  13 
Marshal's  supper,  14 
Marvin,  W:    T.  R.,  15,  23 
Massachusetts,  Fort,  20,  21,  22 
Massachusetts.     Legislature,  9,   11,   12, 

13.  26,  31 
Mather,  F.  J.,  21 
Maurice,  C.  S.,  16 
Maxcy,  C.  L.,  25 
May  day,  19 
Mead,  R.  G.,  18 
Memmott,  F:    W :,    14 
Mendelssohn  society,  28 
Mills,  F.  H.,  18 
Mills,  G:    F._  16 
Mills  theological  society,  28 
Mills  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  29 
Mission  park,  26,  31 
Missionary    monument,     see     Mission 

park 
Moore,  Z.  S.,  6,  23 
Morgan,  E:    D.,  5 
Morgan  hall,  12 
Morris,  C:    N.,  17 
Morton,  A.  H :,    24,  29 
Music,  19 
Mj'gatt,  G.  M.,  25 
Mygatt,  L.  C.,  7 
Nash,  A.,  24 
Necrology,  8,  10 
Nelson,  H.  L.,  8 
Nelson,  John,  27 
Newcomb,  J.  T.,  14 
Newton,  F.  L.,  14 
New  York  alumni  association,  8 
Niles,  G.  G.,  21 
Noble,  D.  D.,  21 
Noble,  Mason,  16,  21 
Norton,  John,  21 
Nott,  C.  C..  27 
Obituary  record,  10 
Olds,  G.  S.,  5 
Opdyke,  H.,  32 


36 


WILLIAMSIANA 


Osterhaut,  A.  V.,  i8 

Paige,  A.  C,  8 

Palmer,  W.  P.,  5 

Park,  Julian,  28,  32 

Parker,  Willard,  9 

Parkhurst,  C:    P.,  13 

Parson,  Joel,  20 

Parsons,  E.  B.,  10,   16,  21,  24,  29 

Partial  course,  19 

Partridge,  O.  C,  26 

Peabody,  A.  P.,  27 

Peabody,  J.  E.,  13,  14,  18 

Perry,  A.  L.,  11,  21,  24,  28 

Perry,  A.  T.,  17 

Perry,  C,  30 

Perry,  Lewis,  30 

Pettit,  W:    S.,  15 

Phi  Beta  Kappa,  29 

Phillips,  E.  W,  13,  18 

Phillips,  W.  H.,  21,  22 

Philologian  society,  27,  29 

Philotechnian  society,  27,  29 

Photographs,  10 

Pike,  F.  v.,  13,  17 

Pinkham,  F.  C,  27 

Piper,  P.  F.,  27 

Pittsfield  lyceum  of  natural  history,  9 

Porter,  W:    D.,  15 

Pratt,  Bill,  8,  30 

Pratt,  J.  B.,  12,  29 

Pratt,  L.,  10 

President,  23 

Press  bureau,  26 

Prime,  S.  I.,  10,  24,  30 

Publications,  25 

Purple  cow,  25 

Pushball  contest,  20 

Rankin,  W  :,    22  ' 

Ra}'nolds,  G:    C,  16 

Recitations,  19 

Redfield,  C,  15 

Reid,  Adam,  27 

Religious  interests,  26 

Removal  to  Amherst.  20,  21,  22 

Restriction  of  athletics,  9 

Revivals,  26 

Rice,  R.  A.,  22 

Richards,  G:    M.,  11 

Richardson,  S.  L.,  32 

Robbins,  Thomas,  8 

Rogers,  W :   B.,  5,  28 

Rogerson,  J.  C.,  18 

Room-rent  subscription,  9 

Roosevelt,  Theodore,  6 

Rowing,  8 

Royal  purple,  21,  22 

Russell,  J :    E.,  9,  25 

Ryle,  Graham,  14 

Saflford,  T.  H.,  11 


Salter,  Sumner,  30 

Salutatorians,  19 

Sargent,  G:    L.,  30 

Saunders,  G:    A.,  16 

Schuyler,  M.,  10 

Scudder,  H.  E.,  11,  15,  24 

Seal,  32 

Seaver,  Norman,  22 

Sellew,  E.  B.,  13 

Semi-centennial  anniversary,  7 

Settlement  work,  27 

Sewall,  J.,  13 

Se5Tnour,  J.  H.,  17 

Shepard,  W:    H.,  16 

Sherman,  S.  P.,  15 

Singing  contests,  30 

Smedley,  F.  G.,  17 

Smedley,  F.  M.,  32 

Smith,  F.  deL.,  17 

Smith,  H.  J.,  15 

Smith,  J.  E.  A.,  10 

Smith,  L.  E.,  15 

Smokers,  20,  30 

Snyder,  P.  M.,  17 

Societies,  27 

Soldiers'    monument,    see    Civil    war 

monument 
Songs,  30 
Sophomore  '72,  25 
Spelman,  W :    C.,  16 
Sprague,  W :    B.,  24,  28 
Spring,  Gardiner,  24 
Spring,  L.  W.,  7,  22,  24,  25 
Spring,  S :    R.,  22 
Squires,  F:    A.,  11,  28 
Stanley,  W :    H  :,    26 
Stanton,  H :    B.,  27 
Statistics  of  activities,  9 
Stetson,  F.  L.,  8 
Stoddard,  C:    A.,  9,  22 
Strong,  A.  H.,  5 
Student  life,  30 

Subscription,  room-rent  basis,  9 
Sumner.  S :    B.,  10 
Swift,  Nathaniel,  20 
Swimming-pool,  9 
Talcott,  William,  17 
Tappan,  F.  W.,  20 
Taxation,  32 
Taylor,  J :    M.,  14 
Tenney,  S.  G.,  9 
Terrett,  W.  R..  14 
Terry,  C.  T.,  7 

Thompson  memorial  chapel,  12 
Titcomb.  Moses,  21 
Todd.  John,  9 
Townships,  Grants  of,  31 
Track,  9 
Tracy,  C.  C.,  14 


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Tracy,  Joseph,  27 
Treasurer,  31 
Trimble,  J.  M.,  14 
Trustees,  31 
Tryon,  J.  O.,  15 
Tug-of-war,  19 
Tupper,  J.  B.  T.,  16 
Tattle,  W.  H.  H.,  14 
Tyler,  W.  S.,  22,  23 
Typhoid  fever,  30 
Underwood,  C:    F.,  17 
Vail,  R.  P.  H.,  14 
Valedictorians,  19 
Van  de  Carr,  G.  C.,  9,  28 
Van  Rensselaer,  Cortlandt,  22 
Van  Vechten,  A.  W.,  7 
Verse,  32 
Vidette,  25 

Vrooman,  I.  H.,  13,  18,  32 
Walworth,  E.  H.,  22 
Warner,  M.  J.,  13 
Washburn,  Emory,  23 
Webster,  D.  H.,  19 
Wells,  D.  A.,  22,  23 
West  college,  12 
Weston  field,  9 
Whipple,  A.  B.,  28 
White,  Joseph,  8,  22 


White  Oaks  chapel,  31 

Whitman,  J.  S.,  15 

Wight,  E:    B,  14 

Wight,  E:    M.,  15 

Wild,  H :    D.,  25 

Wilkinson,  R.  P.,  16 

Will  of  E.  Williams,  10 

Willett,  F.  C,  14 

Williams,  Ephraim,  10,  12,  21,  22 

Williams,  S.  W.,  10  _ 

Williams  alumni  review,  25 

Williams  athenaeum,  25 

Williams  century,  29 

Williams  Christian  assoc,  29 

Williams  fortnight,  25 

Williams  literary  monthly,  25 

Williams  monthly  miscellany,  25 

Williams  quarterly,  25 

Williams  record,  26 

Williams  review,  26 

Williams  vidette,  26 

Williams  weekly,  26 

Women  as  students,  7 

Woodbridge,  J.,  8 

Woodbury,  C.  J.,  14 

Wright,  H.  L.,  17 

Yale,  Cyrus,  28 

Zelie,  John,  30 


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